Subject: | Re: Listening to Trees |
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From: | "Max" oatcruncher |
Date: | Wed Sep 23, 2009 2:38 pm ((PDT)) |
--- In "Mike Rooke" <> wrote: > > I agree, but then again someone at the BBC would want to "Add music addin= g another dimension to the programme just to underpin the mood conveying ev= ery emotion possible from that tree..." - final result might be 2 seconds o= f actual sounds followed by ten minutes of keyboard jamming while the prese= nter talks about the tree, all of which would hardly be discernible from th= e din of the background music. > > -Mike. Sad to say, but I have to agree to this. Being slightly hearing impaired, t= his only increases the difficulty I have with understanding some otherwise = very good programmes. It also increases my blood pressure levels beyond wha= t's healthy!! Max |
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