Subject: | Re: Sound Professionals cardioids? |
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From: | Walter Knapp <> |
Date: | Tue, 29 Jun 2004 14:48:21 -0400 |
From: "Rich Peet" <> > Just got back from a day field outing. I tracked a bear that came > into the clear to get away from the flys. Looked pretty lean. When > I lost the track I got scared which does not happen often to me. Not > knowing where a hungry bug bitten bear is, when you know you are > under 200 yards, will get your heart going. I got no audio so the > only thing I did get is a little more wisdom about what not to do. Try out picking wild huckleberries and discovering that the picker on the other side of the clump of bushes you are picking is a bear. Been there, done that. No scars to prove it. Some question who was the more startled. Experiences like that are greatly treasured. Walt ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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