No Susan, those are cicadas (Re Re Re). You have to wait for late August for them. The music of the Spheres could be heard many years ago over nearly any one of a number of Snooker tables. In my youth, I contributed to the harmony as often as I could. I even indulged in a bit of flashy orchestration as a minor terrorism tactic. There is nothing like a carom, or three rail to the side to rattle the plebes. Alas, most of the tables are gone now, along with the general interest and the required skills. Applied physics in gaming these days seems to be restricted to experiments on impact resistance to sliding celebrities in trees. P.S. Case in point; my spell checker didn't even recognize Snooker. Heavy sigh. Ron At 10:42 PM 2/3/98 -0800, you wrote: >>Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Harmony of the universe > >So, what does the Music of the Spheres sound like? > >Re Re Re Re Re Re Re > >Susan Kline >P.O. Box 1651 >Philomath, OR 97370 >skline@proaxis.com > >"Caution! Be very careful of false, meaningless, self-contradictory, and not >even very funny warnings, like this one." > -- Ashleigh Brilliant > > "Never quote from an unauthenticated source. It can only cast doubt on your own credibility" -- Anonymous Ron Nossaman
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