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Re: Which collection would you take with you stranded on a beach?
By: The Millionaire to on Sat Oct 30 2021 02:12 pm
Regarding the question, are you asking about a collection of music? Memorobilia? Concert videos?
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The Millionaire wrote to Nightfox <=-
Regarding the question, are you asking about a collection of music? Memorobilia? Concert videos?
Just the albums themselves.
Re: Which collection would you take with you stranded on a beach?
By: The Millionaire to on Sat Oct 30 2021 02:12 pm
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Regarding the question, are you asking about a collection of music? Memorobilia? Concert videos?
Gamgee wrote to The Millionaire <=-
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The Millionaire wrote to Nightfox <=-
Regarding the question, are you asking about a collection of music? Memorobilia? Concert videos?
Just the albums themselves.
What would you do with the albums there on the beach? Look at the
cover art? Read the lyrics pages?
I mean, if you're "stranded", would you have some kind of a player
device? What about electric power? How exactly would you actually
listen to these albums?
What would you do with the albums there on the beach? Look at the cover art? Read the lyrics pages?
I mean, if you're "stranded", would you have some kind of a player device? What about electric power? How exactly would you actually
listen to these albums?
Nightfox wrote to Gamgee <=-
Re: Re: Which collection would you take with you stranded on a
beach?
By: Gamgee to The Millionaire on Mon Nov 01 2021 09:48 pm
What would you do with the albums there on the beach? Look at the cover art? Read the lyrics pages?
I mean, if you're "stranded", would you have some kind of a player
device? What about electric power? How exactly would you actually
listen to these albums?
How do you know the island is deserted and without power? For
all we know with this question, the island could be inhabited and
have a small town or a resort or something. A hotel room with
power might be available.
How do you know the island is deserted and without power? For
all we know with this question, the island could be inhabited and
have a small town or a resort or something. A hotel room with
power might be available.
While all of that is true, the word "stranded" would make me believe it has none of those things.
If you were in a town, or a hotel, you wouldn't be stranded. You'd go along home.
Also, you made an assumption that it's an "island". All he said was a "beach". Plenty of beaches that aren't on an island.
Nightfox wrote to Gamgee <=-
Re: Re: Which collection would you take with you stranded on a
beach?
By: Gamgee to Nightfox on Tue Nov 02 2021 04:06 pm
How do you know the island is deserted and without power? For
all we know with this question, the island could be inhabited and
have a small town or a resort or something. A hotel room with
power might be available.
While all of that is true, the word "stranded" would make me believe it has none of those things.
If you were in a town, or a hotel, you wouldn't be stranded. You'd go along home.
I was being silly.
But even in a town, you could be stranded. If your car breaks
down, for instance, you could be stranded if you didn't have an
alternate means of transportation.
Also, you made an assumption that it's an "island". All he said was a "beach". Plenty of beaches that aren't on an island.
Ah, true.. I had the idea of a desert island in my head.
The Millionaire wrote to Nightfox <=-
Regarding the question, are you asking about a collection of music? Memorobilia? Concert videos?
Just the albums themselves.
What would you do with the albums there on the beach? Look at the cover art? Read the lyrics pages?
I mean, if you're "stranded", would you have some kind of a player
device? What about electric power? How exactly would you actually
listen to these albums?
... Can you tell me how to get, how to get to Sesame Street?
Ogg wrote to Nightfox <=-
Assuming M meant CDs (vinyl would be a bad idea on a beach
which I would assume M meant on an island which I would gather
mean a "tropical" island):
4: Recharble batteries
5: Solar panels
6: something to play the CDs.
I mean, if you're "stranded", would you have some kind of a player
device? What about electric power? How exactly would you actually
listen to these albums?
How do you know the island is deserted and without power? For all we know wit
this question, the island could be inhabited and have a small town or a resort
r something. A hotel room with power might be available.
I mean, if you're "stranded", would you have some kind of a player
device? What about electric power? How exactly would you actually
listen to these albums?
And if you had electric, wouldn't you be trying to make contact with civilization so that you could become unstranted? :)
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Moondog wrote to Gamgee <=-
What would you do with the albums there on the beach? Look at the cover art? Read the lyrics pages?
I mean, if you're "stranded", would you have some kind of a player
device? What about electric power? How exactly would you actually
listen to these albums?
Stranded doesn't have to mean being completely out of modern
amenities. You could be on an island that used to be a research
station and the radio transmitters have all been scuttled, yet
there is a shack with operational battery bank charged by tidal
or hydro power.
Dumas Walker wrote to GAMGEE <=-
I mean, if you're "stranded", would you have some kind of a player
device? What about electric power? How exactly would you actually
listen to these albums?
And if you had electric, wouldn't you be trying to make contact
with civilization so that you could become unstranted? :)
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