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Hey he's knicked my best jumper. If there was a nuclear war and food became short i think i would be ok. I am closer to mother nature than most and could probably do a good impression of Ray Mears :grin:

I'm only a part timer . Have other business interests too. But, oh how i hanker for a simple life. No electric would mean having to power my music system with cow pats :dance:

There is much to be said for being simple
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Seems idyllic, but hard work.

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Cow pat power. Now I wonder what that would do to the sound. The bass would probably be a bit bloated I think.

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Ever heard a cow fart - there is definitely 20hz there.

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The animal world is full of interesting noises low 7 high pitched.

Cow pat audio as a name has not been used yet. I can see my chance.

Plenty of farmers around here have anaerobic digesters that use green waste or energy crops to turn in to gas. Gas powered hifi is the future :grin: One farmer I know has converted a large field in to a solar farm.

Hardly back to basics though is it. I need to work out a way of powering hifi directly from cow pats :guiness;
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I was thinking todày how lucky i was growing up on a farm. Acres of space in the fields and overgrown areas surrounding of the farm stead. I spent most of my days outside or siting in my dads tractors. Summer holidays were the best, riding on the combined harvester or tractor and when i was old enough driviing them myself. I lived for it and my dad was my hero. God rest dad.
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