LTPTP XXV: We Shall Overcome
We shall indeed. It's a lovely wee tune to learn. I've almost memorized it this morning, the idea being, when I encounter a piano, I want something to sit down and play on the bugger. I've a feeling that my keyboard's keys are lighter than a proper piano's, and there'll be a bit of effort transferring the skills I've gotten so far. Probably, at some point this year, I'll be in workplace with a piano. I'll print off some simple music and scales, and work at it, but it's likely to be in a public place so I want something to avoid making a twat of myself initially. It feels right that this should be the first tune I learn by heart.
It's because that that one day you will buy . . . and get accessories . . . etc., etc.
ReplyDeleteHi Garry,
ReplyDeleteYou're obviously aware of Jessops over the road from Jacobs in Newcastle.
I'm not sure of Jacobs's return policy but when I bought my cam a year ago I was told at Jessops that I had 2 months to try out the camera as it was close to Christmas and it may be bought as a present....!!
I believe the normal return policy is 1 month - in other words you get to try out the cam in real world everyday conditions and as long as you don't open the software you can return the cam 'in its original condition' in that period for a full refund if it doesn't suit your uses....!!
This sales feature appealed to me - it may do to you also.
But wait there's more - they still also price match I believe..... so when I bought my cam which was £450ish in store at the time I took in a computer printout from the net of the same cam available online at £340ish which they price matched.
This sales feature also appealed to me it may do to you too....
Whatever you choose have fun with it man...as a Olympus user you might want to check out this article on a Olympus compact in heavy duty use.
http://www.robgalbraith.com/bins/multi_page.asp?cid=7-6468-7844
That's really useful, Vee8, and that article was fascinating.
ReplyDeleteThat bloke is such a star.
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