On 6/7/06 9:27 AM, "Alan McCoy" <amccoy at mail.ewu.edu> wrote: > Hey Fred and David, > > This digital sensing device to prevent overfilling exists already. I've been > using one for years and it is foolproof, infinitely adjustable on-the-fly > and cheap. It's in everybody's tool kit. > > Alan Hi Alan, Yep, I use that devise, too, on the piano without the undercover. When there's an undercover, it means I'd waste precious seconds and energy un-hooking. Being lazy, I'd just as soon listen and estimate time. And what's a bit of a spill, anyway? Uprights, it's a bit more of a problem, and means unhooking the bottom panel (gasp! What a lot of extra work!) <G> All in all, no big deal for the tech to work it out. It's making it understandable, easy, and doable for the late adolescent student helper, whose mind is wandering who knows where. Regards, Fred Sturm University of New Mexico
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