Bill, I am not sure if all of your reply made it on this one or am I missing something? Were you responding to the tune-off or the naphtha? Regards, Greg Torres Billbrpt wrote: > In a message dated 98-03-17 23:06:32 EST, you write: > > << I believe it was Rich O'Moody that suggested a tune-off regarding Ht and > Et and further suggested a plan to accomplish this. Personally, I believe > it's a great idea and an interesting one to boot. > > I would like to add, however, one more thing to the plan that has occured > to me after reading Rich's post. Rather than just _old_ music, which is > what I call classical music, why not have an American standard like "Body > and Soul" played on both. It is a good example of modern structures and > two additional key changes (using accidentals) within the body of the > music. > > This could tend to answer many of the questions regarding the use of HT > in rather modern compositions. > > Ralph Martin >> > Some of the houses selling furniture touch-up supplies also list mineral > spirits for the removal of silicone > Ralph Martin > > On Tue, 17 Mar 1998 12:56:33 -0700 "Mike Swendsen" > <mike.swendsen@shaw.wave.ca> writes: > >The only solvent that will clean silicone is naphtha...... > > I have been tempted in the past and severely so now but I won't. > Bill
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