Rudy Christian wrote:
>You can find Bedrocks on Ebay from time to time, but they're pretty
>pricey, especially the corrugated variety.
>
Or once I get my PayPal working you can pay me and I'll think about
sending you some genuine artificial historic bed rocks -- they have the
year 1727 stamped right into them. They are very good if you heat them
in the stove and then wrap a towel around them they will help keep your
feet warm all night. They have a hole in one end and also double as good
canoe anchors.
So I find out today that a Polish friend of ours in Poland is working on
his conservation doctorate with a thesis in restoration of historic
sounds. Clop of the horse hooves on cobbles and turn of the cart wheel
sort of stuff. Ambient environmental preservation takes the concept of
conserving the built environment a step further. The one thing I regret
from the recent trip to Poland was that I did NOT have sound equipment
with me. The sounds of Poland are amazing.
][<en
--
To terminate puerile preservation prattling among pals and the
uncoffee-ed, or to change your settings, go to:
<http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/bullamanka-pinheads.html>