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VERY super kool!
Not been to one.
Now I have a desire to find one!
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John Leeke, Preservation Consultant wrote:
> >>I think it would be most interesting to use say in connection with an
> earth sculpture or a composition of stone monoliths. Ultra-base.
> People walking the site would feel the composition, the changes in
> vibrations through their feet, but also through the aural experience as
> the stones vibrate.<<
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> Last September I was driving around Tucson in my rental car with a
> friend and pulled into a new, but retro-50s type drive in--kinda cool we
> thought. As we sat there eating our dinner, we noticed the car was
> shaking a bit, like the engine was still running, but it wasn't--sorta
> like the boom-cars the kids drive these days, but much lower frequency.
> I got out and walked around--definitely not a boom-car. We just couldn't
> figure it out.
>
> Then I noticed the name of the place was "Sonic." Since then I've seen
> the Sonic drive ins advertised. Have you been to one of these places? Do
> they actually have a sub-sonic system of some sort that shakes the cars?
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> John
> by hammer and hand great works do stand
> by pen and thought best words are wrought
>
> --
> To terminate puerile preservation prattling among pals and the
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>
>
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To terminate puerile preservation prattling among pals and the
uncoffee-ed, or to change your settings, go to:
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