AW: [69ATTENDEES] hand drums?

"Von-Hugo, Dirk" <Dirk.Hugo@t-systems.com> Mon, 30 July 2007 09:30 UTC

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Hi folks
That's the idea how to replace the social event in case no host will be found - let's have a session ...
Regards
Dirk
 
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Ed Jankiewicz [mailto:edward.jankiewicz@sri.com] 
Gesendet: Freitag, 27. Juli 2007 18:39
An: Ray Pelletier
Cc: 69attendees@ietf.org
Betreff: Re: [69ATTENDEES] hand drums?

given the vagaries of getting instruments hand-carried on airplane 
cabins, I hesitate to pack any more than a travel guitar or a uke.  
small but quiet.  But if I know there would be some interest in jamming, 
I might take a chance and bring my well-traveled and nearly 
indestructible mostly plastic Ovation...

For Vancouver and future meetings, might I suggest that anyone who feels 
up to packing/carrying an instrument do so, and we will look for 
opportunities for ad hoc musical aggregations?


Ray Pelletier wrote:
> Any chance of adding a guitar and a keyboard?
> Ray
>
> Spencer Dawkins wrote:
>
>> Apparently the ruleset to detect "dirty bombs" still needs a little 
>> tuning, perhaps?
>>
>> Spencer
>>
>>
>>> On Friday 27 July 2007 06:10:27 Spencer Dawkins wrote:
>>>
>>>> (4) getting stopped in airport security in Yokohama (aluminum 
>>>> doumbeks look
>>>> quite "interesting" when you x-ray the bag they are in - I was best 
>>>> able to
>>>> explain to the nice Japanese security types by just playing the drums,
>>>> standing in the checkpoint area).
>>>
>>>
>>> I have a cast aluminum dumbek (same drum, different spelling) which 
>>> I take to
>>> Pennsic (http://www.pennsicwar.org/) every year, for the large SCA
>>> (http://www.sca.org/) event there.  Once, when flying back, they 
>>> were trying
>>> some sort of AI out at the Pittsburgh airport machines, and 
>>> apparently I
>>> triggered some unexpected results.
>>>
>>> I had used all available space in packing up, and filled the drum 
>>> with dirty
>>> clothes, since they certainly won't hurt the drum.  It turns out 
>>> when filled
>>> the X-Ray AI decided I had a nuclear warhead.  Without it, it was 
>>> "unknown
>>> object."  Clearly, since I was carrying it, it wasn't what the AI 
>>> thought, so
>>> it was funny, not scarry.
>>>
>>> --Michael
>>>
>>
>>
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