A thread for bad ideas...
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Re: A thread for bad ideas...
False snooze.
Bad idea becuase i am still awake...
Bad idea becuase i am still awake...
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Re: A thread for bad ideas...
Groom of the King's close stool.
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Like this fellow?MartyNeilan wrote:Groom of the King's close stool.

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Bad idea?? Show up in Detroit tonight as a “moderate” only to get shouted down by a couple of Old Bolsheviks!!
I am committed to the advancement of civil rights, minus the Marxist intimidation and thuggery of BLM.
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The Poopsmith!!!!!humBell wrote:Like this fellow?MartyNeilan wrote:Groom of the King's close stool.
Me? I love 'em!humBell wrote:
I wonder though if anyone is overly devoted to rotaries...
Rotary dialed phone.

FWIW, does anyone remember these handy-dandy gadgets?

"Even a broken clock is right twice a day".
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The one on the left has the wrong dial.
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Alas, i am relatively young. I do remember the days of rotary phones but vaguely.
I even remember radio shack with affinity, although they had gone pretty heavily for radio controlled toys by my day.
Still, i did spend time wiring up my 150 in one electric kit with the springs for connections. I just never bothered to do the math for how it all worked.
I assume little thing makes the appropriate clicks to dial a number on a rotary phone? Or did it make the tones so you could navigate an automated menu despite having a rotary phone? Probably did both, now i think of it.
If only someone could devise such a gadget for switching between rotars and pistons...
And i'm glad the poopsmith got due recognition here!
Sadly this reminded me that i hadn't checked in on that sight for 7 or 8 years.
I been remiss!
I even remember radio shack with affinity, although they had gone pretty heavily for radio controlled toys by my day.
Still, i did spend time wiring up my 150 in one electric kit with the springs for connections. I just never bothered to do the math for how it all worked.
I assume little thing makes the appropriate clicks to dial a number on a rotary phone? Or did it make the tones so you could navigate an automated menu despite having a rotary phone? Probably did both, now i think of it.
If only someone could devise such a gadget for switching between rotars and pistons...
And i'm glad the poopsmith got due recognition here!
Sadly this reminded me that i hadn't checked in on that sight for 7 or 8 years.
I been remiss!
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Re: A thread for bad ideas...
I'm curious - how can you tell from that photo? Also, it's missing the center dial card/assembly, so that might be throwing you off?
FWIW, it's an early model 102, and it's the exact same dial that's in the 50AL - - - (?)
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Remind me....
You stuck your finger in the numbered hole, rotated dial.... clockwise? until it the curved bar, let it go, at which it clicked the right number of times, then repeated with next number, right. likea real slow and simple musical song.
You stuck your finger in the numbered hole, rotated dial.... clockwise? until it the curved bar, let it go, at which it clicked the right number of times, then repeated with next number, right. likea real slow and simple musical song.
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humBell wrote:Remind me....
You stuck your finger in the numbered hole, rotated dial.... clockwise? until it the curved bar, let it go, at which it clicked the right number of times, then repeated with next number, right. likea real slow and simple musical song.
Then you emptied the water by spinning it in order to keep it from gurgling...
Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?
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What else would i use to play my glass sousaphone?bloke wrote:glass sousaphone goosenecks
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The position of the zero is key. Western Electric always had theirs in the roughly 4-o'clock position. Pretty much everyone else- Automatic Electric, Kellogg, Stromberg-Carlson (before the cross-licensing agreement with WE for the latter two) placed it at the bottom. So someone changed the dial on that 102.roweenie wrote:I'm curious - how can you tell from that photo? Also, it's missing the center dial card/assembly, so that might be throwing you off?Heavy_Metal wrote:The one on the left has the wrong dial.
FWIW, it's an early model 102, and it's the exact same dial that's in the 50AL - - - (?)
Principal tuba, Bel Air Community Band
Old (early 1900s?) Alexander BBb proto-163
1976 Sonora (B&S 101) 4-rotor BBb
1964 Conn 20J/21J BBb (one body, both bells)
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Old Alex Comp.F, in shop
Old (early 1900s?) Alexander BBb proto-163
1976 Sonora (B&S 101) 4-rotor BBb
1964 Conn 20J/21J BBb (one body, both bells)
~1904 York 3P BBb Helicon
Old Alex Comp.F, in shop
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Re: A thread for bad ideas...
Doubling on string bass for a pit when you haven't played one in several years.
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humBell wrote:What else would i use to play my glass sousaphone?bloke wrote:glass sousaphone goosenecks
Your glass jaw...
Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?
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Yes, you are correct. I've always suspected that the dial on that 102 was not original to that telephone.Heavy_Metal wrote:The position of the zero is key. Western Electric always had theirs in the roughly 4-o'clock position. Pretty much everyone else- Automatic Electric, Kellogg, Stromberg-Carlson (before the cross-licensing agreement with WE for the latter two) placed it at the bottom. So someone changed the dial on that 102.roweenie wrote:I'm curious - how can you tell from that photo? Also, it's missing the center dial card/assembly, so that might be throwing you off?Heavy_Metal wrote:The one on the left has the wrong dial.
FWIW, it's an early model 102, and it's the exact same dial that's in the 50AL - - - (?)
I've contemplated getting a #4 dial assembly for it - low on the priority list at present.
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bloke wrote:carbon-fiber anything-in-particular
There, I have to disagree.
A carbon-fiber anything-in-particular probably saved my life.
Now THAT, in-and-of-itself may have been a bad idea...

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windshieldbug wrote:humBell wrote:What else would i use to play my glass sousaphone?bloke wrote:glass sousaphone goosenecks
Your glass jaw...

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I feel your pain.The Brute Squad wrote:Doubling on string bass for a pit when you haven't played one in several years.
I have not had it so bad, i guess, even if i have not played enough bass to keep any calluses.
But with the concert band i learned tuba for, they found i played string bass and have me play any string bass part which differs significantly from the tuba part, and that often took me out of some of the tuba parts that were beyond my level as i was learning. I think better in phrases on string bass...
Bassists for concert band are harder to find than tuba players, apparently.
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Letting sleeping dogs lie.
They tend to wake up eventually.
They tend to wake up eventually.
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While playing tuba?bloke wrote:NON-exploding cigars
For the discerning smoking tuba player, the integrated water pipe.
Would you call it a hooka tuba or a tuba hooka?
"Hooka tuba my soda cracker?" sayin'...
(huka tooba... huba tooka... i suppose listing all the permutations might just be... a bad idea. will get back to ya if any particularly strike me)
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