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@dusty
• 3 weeks ago
• comments: 0
Posted a response to "Mountain Dulcimer Picture in Mathematics Magazine":
Posted a response to "Mountain Dulcimer Picture in Mathematics Magazine":
"Congrats, John. I was able to locate a summary and your bio, but Taylor & Francis won't let me see the whole text. My library has a four-year delay for..."
@dusty
• 4 weeks ago
• comments: 0
Posted a response to "A Question about dulcimer popularity...":
Posted a response to "A Question about dulcimer popularity...":
"If you judge by the number of new members joining FOTMD, the MD community is strong."
@dusty
• 4 weeks ago
• comments: 0
Posted a response to "limberjack":
Posted a response to "limberjack":
"That's such a nice gesture on Glen's part, Jim. I love the vest!
Several years ago I lent a stranger a dulcimer at a dulcimer festival. The next year at that..."
@dusty
• one month ago
• comments: 0
Posted a response to "International Appalachian Dulcimer Day":
Posted a response to "International Appalachian Dulcimer Day":
"That's hilarious, @nate. It certainly demonstrates the limitations of information from AI. On the one hand, it found your information here. On the other..."
@dusty
• one month ago
• comments: 0
Posted a response to "Silicone Free Furniture Polish ":
Posted a response to "Silicone Free Furniture Polish ":
"Neither of the two products I use occasionally--Howard Feed-N-Wax and Old English Lemon Oil--contain silicone. I have to admit, though, that I didn't know..."
@dusty
• one month ago
• comments: 0
Posted a response to "Lute Dulcimer":
Posted a response to "Lute Dulcimer":
"Let's remember that the distinction between the lute family and the zither family is based on organology, which classifies instruments based on the way they..."
@dusty
• one month ago
• comments: 0
Posted a response to "International Appalachian Dulcimer Day":
Posted a response to "International Appalachian Dulcimer Day":
"We made it into the AI algorithms! That constitutes success in my book, even if the information being spewed by the bots is factually incorrect.
I feel like..."
@dusty
• one month ago
• comments: 0
Posted a response to "Lute Dulcimer":
Posted a response to "Lute Dulcimer":
"Well OK, so lute might be the genus, but we still need a species name. "
@dusty
• one month ago
• comments: 0
Posted a response to "Lute Dulcimer":
Posted a response to "Lute Dulcimer":
"It may not be a dulcimer, but it isn't a lute either. A lute usually has 11 or more strings. I believe a Renaissance lute has 15 strings, and some courses..."