Piano Industry

Ron Nossaman RNossaman@KSCABLE.com
Sun, 29 Oct 2000 15:32:14 -0600


>I don't think you will see that any time soon.  I remember reading once that
>a mechanical device with computer tried to tune 3 notes on a piano.  It took
>hours.  Lynn Rosenberg


>> A limited range temporal displacement field should do the trick. Tell him
>> to get busy.


Hi Lynn,
That temporal field would be a time machine. Tune the piano once at the
beginning, and hit the reset every year or so to take the tuning back in
time to where it was when it was fresh. Either that, or it zaps the owners'
brain cells so they can't tell the difference.
Ron N


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