On Fri, Aug 12, 2022 at 08:57:33AM -0400, Marc Lavallée wrote:
 
> > You can't transport a grand piano on a bicycle.
> It's possible with an extra wheel:
> https://www.rimskipiano.org/rimski-s-bicycle-piano

:-) Would like to see that going downhill...

Many years ago (1970s) I was at a concert in which an upright piano
was suspended on a steel cable going from the top of the auditorium
down to the stage. The (short) performance ended when the instrument
smashed into the rear wall.

An there was the French street theater group 'Royal de Luxe' who
used to launch pianos with a ballista. But they cheated, taking
out the metal frame first.
 
> > [1] Or not. I've known my share of managers who believe that
> > business logic or ideology can bend the laws of physics or
> > mathematics...
>
> They're probably artists, but with a manager salary.
> Laws of economics (and greed) are easier to bend.

None of them had anything I'd call artistic about them... :-(

Ciao,

-- 
FA

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