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10-26-2013, 12:13 AM | #421 |
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10-26-2013, 01:21 AM | #422 |
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No canary. I guess we were the canaries ...
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10-26-2013, 06:32 AM | #423 | |
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10-26-2013, 08:01 AM | #424 |
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It's the same question for the football players. They both voluntarily destroy their bodies for us in exchange for good pay. I didn't realize miners were paid that well. We've come a long way since the company towns would turn them into virtual indentured servants.
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10-26-2013, 10:15 AM | #425 |
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I wouldn't want that gig. You mentioned poultry production at the beginning and I might place that below coal mining, unless done in the Joel Salatin manner. A friend of mine in environmental testing went to a kosher chicken plant where everything seemed to be done well. He was super careful the whole time but the guys working there were very into the big physical handshakes. He ended up hospitalized with a campylobacter infection.
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Nevertheless, the industry doesn't have a 'safety first' culture, although the supervisors at the mine I toured stressed it. Still, things could have been better. No miner is going to complain too loudly when it means losing his job. Mine owners aren't overly concerned about safety relative to production because black lung benefits are largely tax-funded at the state and federal levels. That said, the rules are crazy enough that quite a few are denied on technicalities. It's strenuous, dangerous work. Disasters still happen not infrequently and miners die horrible deaths. Between that and black lung, it's a high price in human lives.
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10-26-2013, 04:14 PM | #427 |
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Thanks for the long write-up orthodox, it was really interesting
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11-25-2013, 03:15 PM | #428 |
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I'm a tad apprehensive because I just bought a tenor saxophone off eBay. I know it's a bit beat up, but I hope it's playable.
I'm tired of paying $30-40 a month to rent a nice new one from the music store and I'm hoping this $200 one will work out just fine. It's for my son, and he knows it's all beat up and scratched and stuff, and he's fine with that. But it better be playable. At least it's cheap enough that I can replace a bunch of pads and still be ahead. And it's a good model for a middle school kid like him. New saxophones are ridiculously expensive. |
12-03-2013, 10:28 AM | #429 |
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I know you all have been on pins and needles waiting to see how it turned out, but the sax got here yesterday. I can't play, but my son played it and said it functions perfectly. It's 46 years old and quite scratched up and missing finish, but it sounds very good.
Perfect timing too, since we can return the rental on Saturday, which is the last day of the rental month. This purchased sax will pay for itself in 6-7 months of no rental fees. Cutting out a $30 monthly expense is a good thing. |
12-03-2013, 02:05 PM | #430 |
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With a well maintained musical instrument of reasonable quality originally age doesn't matter. The consumables are easily and cheaply replaced. I wish your son much musical joy!
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12-03-2013, 02:59 PM | #431 |
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Probably less likely to get stolen, also.
I agree with limey, glatt. You're giving the kid a fantastic gift. Even if he graduates and never plays again, you'll have given him the ability to understand how music is constructed, how it's created, and enjoy the nuances. Good on you.
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12-03-2013, 06:11 PM | #432 |
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And will give him instant cred if he decides to play jazz.
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12-04-2013, 06:40 AM | #433 |
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Yep, Coolest kid in the horn section!
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12-06-2013, 02:36 AM | #434 |
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Ultrasound and labs tomorrow. I've been having left-sided symptoms. Probably nothing, and it's time for a follow-up anyway. I just wish someone close to me was tuned in, had taken notice somehow.
Whatever. What will be, will be. If it's too much to bear I'll just help things along.
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12-06-2013, 08:27 AM | #435 |
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Good luck.
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