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jeremycherfas
    @phoneboy Is there a free tier? I couldn't see one.
    jeremycherfas
      @bsag There was something very similar at the tiny Irish village I went to last year for the Hearsay audio festival. Very moving and sometimes quite confusing when you couldn't tell whether the sounds were in the headphones or "real".
      jeremycherfas
        @joanna Thanks. I hope the sound quality wasn't too awful. Two bad sessions in one show, alas.
        jeremycherfas
          @joanna That is one fine chameleon.
          jeremycherfas
            @goldenskye I'm pretty sure you're correct. @joanna
            jeremycherfas
              @larand You can't make this stuff up.
              jeremycherfas
                @cgiffard ah well. Further proof that I know just enough to ask dumb questions.
                jeremycherfas
                  @cgiffard not just because it first has to drag it out of Glacier or wherever?
                  jeremycherfas
                    @cgiffard Would have left a note of thanks, but it seemed pointless to sign up. Maybe I should have done so, though, if only to be the rat that clambered about the sinking ship.
                    jeremycherfas
                      @cgiffard How strange to come across something for the first time on the day before it is due to shut down. Looks fun, too.
                      jeremycherfas
                        @johngordon @matigo's 10C is not a complete replacement for ADN but it is very good. Let me know if you want an invitation.
                        jeremycherfas
                          @cgiffard Not that I know anything about it, but it sounds to me like a bossa nova. It also sounds pretty good.
                          jeremycherfas
                            @phoneboy Abelour and good dark chocolate is a winner.
                            jeremycherfas
                              @ludolphus I saw him live once too, in around 1983, at the San Diego Zoo. The only thing wrong was his ludicrous toupée. He played up a storm.