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I guess we can put all that stuff to rest then. Good to know. (Not only do androids dream of electric sheep, it seems they are all about mass and vibration in woodwind instruments.)
Well, the radiation sickness would probably eliminate any bias, I suppose.In some ways it could be feasible, but in others is sounds like a load of _ ( you know what).
Think about the sound of a clarinet. Whether it's made of wood or plastic, it doesn't sound that different.
As if someone is going to do a double blind test on a instrument that's made out of nuke material. Totally bonkers.🤣
I often think this lately. Lived through a golden age....now.... Do all old guys through the ages think/say this sh*t?I am honestly glad I have only a decade or so left in this existence....
I can't believe you can get cancer for so cheap.My plutonium sax is so much better than a normal sax. Really worth the $5 billion difference.
Yeah, it's a truly groundbreaking BS engine. It works with bull manure like Rodin did with bronze or Da Vinci with paint.ChatGPT is one of the most impressive technologies that I've ever seen. It feels like it has the potential to herald a revolution of the same scale and magnitude as the steam engine [...]
The next one's worse.I am honestly glad I have only a decade or so left in this existence....
Appalling ignorance. Even if YOU can't tell the difference in tone, the fact is that 99% of pro clarinet players choose 'wood' clarinets because of the tone to some extent but mostly the playability.In some ways it could be feasible, but in others is sounds like a load of _ ( you know what).
Think about the sound of a clarinet. Whether it's made of wood or plastic, it doesn't sound that different.
As if someone is going to do a double blind test on a instrument that's made out of nuke material. Totally bonkers.🤣
We all know metal clarinets are the best.Appalling ignorance. Even if YOU can't tell the difference in tone, the fact is that 99% of pro clarinet players choose 'wood' clarinets because of the tone to some extent but mostly the playability.
Careful who you get it from. Even if you succeed, that first step could wind up going very badly:How To Build Your Own Plutonium Saxophone
1. First get some plutonium.
Yeah, the last thing you want to see when assembling your plutonium horn is that dreaded blue flash.How To Build Your Own Plutonium Saxophone
1. First get some plutonium.
Hmmm. Maybe I should have thought this through a little more.
You always have to double check you're not in a quite small spherical beryllium chamber before you work on it.Yeah, the last thing you want to see when assembling your plutonium horn is that dreaded blue flash.