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Wood is the new black.....
Ok, but every perceptible improvement in high end is a victory, so i am very curious for every improvement that i can hear, even the tiny ones
As an academic researcher myself albeit in organizational studies, i have long long time ago lost my faith in the objectivity of most researchers and their institutions..for instance the complete non-objective presentations of research data to proof we humans warm up the climate
"Man can never succeed in creating a social organism. He can create only a social organisation, and that loosely configured and somewhat unstable, something which pales in comparison to the social organisms of the insect and animal world" After Aldous Huxley, circa 1936.Far and away the biggest influences on greenhouse emissions are volcanic eruptions and the attendant dust which blots out the sun. And what of the four oceanic apoxic episodes which have occurred in the last 650 million years? What caused them? Is it not about time for another, and will not profligate emission of carbon become a problem which will solve itself as world oil reserves, already low, are depleted?I viewed 'An Inconvenient Truth' recently and came away wondering why Al Gore did not highlight the whole of pre-history including all the ice ages, and not just the last couple of million years since the last one. Hmmmm.......
I viewed 'An Inconvenient Truth' recently and came away wondering why Al Gore did not highlight the whole of pre-history including all the ice ages, and not just the last couple of million years since the last one. Hmmmm.......
hi Geoffgood thinkingBut there is another player: mechanical resonance " pure mechanical resonance. The copper will resonate with the music in its "ownway" Think of thismake two identical violins, one of wood and one of copper. which sounds the most musical? Scientifically this you cannot prove why one should sound more beautiful than the other. But the human ear has its "build in references" and these "references" mostly reflective -the ear wants to hear "itself"- prefer the wooden violin. A copper enclosure will do the same but will introduce in the end "copper sounding" electical noise. How beautiful will be a copper sounding violin? But still better than an iron one and much better than an aluminum one and very better than a plastic violin , urgh..)
I appreciate yr diplomatic "urge"to say it just sound different, but a plastic or aluminum violin no matter how beautiful polished the aluminum is,will sound downright ugly not different, an iron piano awful, a wooden trumpet, well eh different, probably like a strange flute..
Could it be because the issue being considered is not the whole of Earth history, but that anthropogenic sources have increased CO2 concentration in the atmosphere in the last 100 y at a rate that is unprecedented (by orders of magnitude) in the Quaternary and well beyond, and the fact that, unlike the last 800 my, there are now billions of human beings on this Earth, most of them poor and otherwise vulnerable, who will be severely impacted by even modest perturbations to average climactic conditions, resulting in serious repercussions for those of us more fortunate ones?
John,Thanks for your input, this post was seminal:QuoteCould it be because the issue being considered is not the whole of Earth history, but that anthropogenic sources have increased CO2 concentration in the atmosphere in the last 100 y at a rate that is unprecedented (by orders of magnitude) in the Quaternary and well beyond, and the fact that, unlike the last 800 my, there are now billions of human beings on this Earth, most of them poor and otherwise vulnerable, who will be severely impacted by even modest perturbations to average climactic conditions, resulting in serious repercussions for those of us more fortunate ones? Agree unequivocally. Did Gore put it that well? I don't believe so..... Thanks! I think he obfuscated, and at times lost me with his ponderous, evangelical delivery. I'd read recently his Tennessee mansion used 221,000 Kwh of electricity in 2006; I run a household of four and use around 4000 a year, 55 times less. Hmm, I hope this is not true, blows his cover I feel.Amen As for the billions who will be impacted, sadly this is so true, but viewed from Mother Earth's perspective, there are now simply too many people (people are to the planet what maggots are to the sheep!), and it's possible a correction is imminent...... Recently in the South East of Victoria, a large lakes area just inland of the sea was, after several years of crippling drought, inundated with torrential runoff from a northerly mountain range, and coastal towns were swamped, with an estimated 5 billion dollars of damage. These extreme events, hitherto extremely rare in our recorded history, are beginning to look like Bangladesh catastrophes.We have arguably reached a point where the slow reaction time of (democratic) governments, weighed down by corporate lobby groups, is perhaps not fast enough to redress the growing carbon imbalance, particularly where the will of the people is enfeebled by their obvious pleasure riding in stately motor carriages. For myself, I should be terribly distressed if someone told me I could no longer drive my gorgeous Toyota or ride my exhilarating Kawasaki. Recently I drove a friend's 6 litre V8 sedan - man, was that a buzz!! If it doesn't burn fossil fuels, it's no fun at all. I dunno. This looks pretty good to mehttp://www.zapworld.com/ZAPWorld.aspx?id=45600-60 in 4.5 sec. Lotus? Guilt-free adrenaline?Hugh, I sense a market based philosophy behind this and other posts. Its leading me to question my own perspective Bravo! I'm heartened, John, by your comment that the world will adapt either way. Now that's a convenient out for the legislatures around the world, isn't it?Aye, and maybe the legislatures will be scuppered and we will arrive at the highest form of government, Anarchy. Or a post-human world. As a natural scientist I could embrace it. If it wasn't for the kids, I'd say why not?
Aye, and maybe the legislatures will be scuppered and we will arrive at the highest form of government, Anarchy. Or a post-human world. As a natural scientist I could embrace it. If it wasn't for the kids, I'd say why not?
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Hi DaygloworangeOf course they exist, but your examples are ( avant garde/experimental) "musical" instruments
" The choice of high-quality wood for making instruments has always been recognized by violin makers, and well seasoned wood is generally recommended."
so a different story for drums for instance. It is alright to make all kinds of sounds and there are very weird instruments with very ehhh "different" sound ( thx Seano , all have their place in a "niche" of the musical world as it should be.But dont belief they ( except good carbon fiber) " exceed wood" in sweetness or "naturalness. That doesnt mean they dont have their place. many jazz rock artist play the electric violin, mostly not made from wood.
But for a high end setup wooden resonances win easily the hearts and minds if you take care to listen and to do an A/B comparison for a high end setup because they are the best* to reflect this captured soul
Agree unequivocally. Did Gore put it that well? I don't believe so..... he obfuscated, and at times lost me with his ponderous, evangelical delivery. I'd read recently his Tennessee mansion used 221,000 Kwh of electricity in 2006; I run a household of four and use around 4000 a year, 55 times less. Hmm, I hope this is not true, blows his cover I feel.