The words "shutting the stable door" and "horses bolting" come
to mind... Why wait for things to completely fuck up then complain, surely now
is the time to be acting(?) (I know you may well be doing this
too!).
I don't think that I could be without music for any time, it
sustains everything else I do.
I'm certainly not getting rid of my saxophones or
flute!
Ian.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2008 4:15 PM
Subject: Re: What would loopers do
without power?
i would leave music for some time and enroll in some kind of
resistence to destroy all those in the establishment/government who drove us
into this catatrophic situation... i've learnt that from computer games ;-)
... then afterwards we all could waste energy as we do!.
cheers,
raul
2008/7/21 Qua Veda < qua@oregon.com>:
Just watch out for the
zombies … ahhhh!
So, let's say hypothetically a major
catastrophe occurred in the next 2-3 decades, and power became non-existent
(unlikely) or highly scarce. For example, suppose we all had to rely on
solar panels and wind power, and powering an amp and looper was a
complete luxury and out of the question.
Second question: Has anyone created a solar
powered system? Just to make it simple, what would it take, and how
much would it cost to make a solar powered system right now that would power
my Roland Microcube and RC-2? I think it would be fun to create such a
system.
Or, does anyone have one of those
stationary bicycles that is also a generator? Can you pedal fast enough to
power these two electronic items? Imagine packing your bike around to play a
gig. :)
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