... bookburn in 2003, who wrote or quoted: "An inclination to puncture hype and disengage from myth was evident in last week's books pages. In the Sunday Times, Ferdinand Mount enjoyed Michael Wood's In Search of Shakespeare, published to accompany the forthcoming BBC series, even though he didn't learn much. "We still like to pretend that we have somehow reinvented Shakespeare for ourselves...
...more relevant sonically than the tightly fixed body parts of the Accordion in this discussion Bosendorfer also is one of the last to spend the time and money to pre-select and fully stabilize the woods they (intend to) use (which is roughly 3 years in their system) which adds considerably to the cost, and makes long-term planning a far more critical element of their production than other ...
... physics than a stringed instrument,.. " No not true how many accordions did you build to make this statement? "where the sound depends greatly on the fine resonant properties of the wood and the exact structure (bracing etc), and there are a great number of structural resonances within the audible band -- an interesting summary of this can be seen here: http://physicsworld....
... was awesome. Except, you know, Woods was actually *hurt*. Jordan's ... think it gets overblown sometimes. Woods is flat-out amazing. -- --Saint ...'t risking further injury (as Woods appears to be doing), but ... from which to choose. Tiger Woods has quite the catalog of ... time. For me, this is Woods at his greatest. Not his ... do so. Win or lose, Tiger Woods has proven his mettle...
bob wrote: "jingus" <jingus@mindspring.com> wrote in message incredible for woods to pull out that putt on the 18th to take the us open into a sudden death round. ...? :-) the pressure was on for mediate in the final round and he played a better last round than did woods, so i wouldn't say that it is impossible for him to win in the 18 round playoff. if anything, ...
"jingus" <jingus@mindspring.com> wrote in message news:qrmdnXV4PtUoJ8jVnZ2dnUVZ_tfinZ2d@earthlink.com... incredible for woods to pull out that putt on the 18th to take the us open into a sudden death round. think tiger's got a chance tomorrow? :-) bob
RahimAsif wrote: On Jun 15, 7:58 pm, jingus <jin...@mindspring.com> wrote: incredible for woods to pull out that putt on the 18th to take the us open into a sudden death round. the putt wasn't too difficult, it was the pressure that made it tough... you can't tell how difficult a putt is from watching on television but however difficult the mechanics behind the putt ...
..., 6:02 pm, gregor...@hotmail.com wrote: On 16 Jun, 02:01, Sao Paulo Swallow <Sao_Paulo_Swal...@yahoo.com> wrote: On Jun 15, 5:58 pm, jingus <jin...@mindspring.com> wrote: incredible for woods to pull out that putt on the 18th to take the us open into a sudden death round. Loved his reaction. Hope his knee holds up tomorrow. Not really - he was dreadful ...
On 16 Jun, 02:01, Sao Paulo Swallow <Sao_Paulo_Swal...@yahoo.com> wrote: On Jun 15, 5:58 pm, jingus <jin...@mindspring.com> wrote: incredible for woods to pull out that putt on the 18th to take the us open into a sudden death round. Loved his reaction. Hope his knee holds up tomorrow. Not really - he was dreadful today. Mediate had a chance to bury him but couldn't do it...