So Ted Zateslo says: > htg@rhea.cray.com (Harold Longley) writes: > > To be considerate, I take lightly traveled trails. Sometimes I pass > > two people going the other way, but usually I see no one before or > > after making the noise. > > > > BTW, the tuba sounds great in a vanagon, slightly muffled though since > > the bell shoots straight up into the ceiling. > > Ah, therein lies the virtue of the roof hatch of the Westfalia! I > crank mine wide open (or as wide open as it goes), point my > euphonium (which is a tenor tuba) in that direction, and it > works great, except when it's raining. > > Hmmm... that makes at least three brass players (Harold, Grungy, > and myself) on the Vanagon list... > Hot Damn! I could just see it on the 'da Trip'. Picture this now: An open area in some campground. A bunch of Type II's, beer keg(s), and a bunch of people doing a polka with the 'Type II (Brass) Trio' providing the music! It could happen..... Steven sjohnson@pcocd2.intel.com
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