Can we all get on board with this, please?
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Can we all get on board with this, please?
I believe the US legislature should pass a law that - with any Conn tubas - the letter "J" be removed from the model number (as it is understood), as the extra effort to involved in saying/typing/uploading the "J" adds carbon to the atmosphere and contributes to all of this devastating climate change.
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Re: Can we all get on board with this, please?
I agree, Tubas/Sousaphone/Helicons/wrap around python looking thingamajigies don't really look like a J anyways. Helps Conn with saving costs via tooling, polishing, quality control etc. I hope Conn passes those savings to its customers and not only to the "top brass."
But if Conn insists on keeping a letter, well a U, O (for them circular tubbus), or even an S for wrap around style (even though those are generally one off custom made and Conn doesn't even make those kinds of tubas...).
Heck even the B makes a little bit of sense, you'll have to squint a bit when looking at a YBB-641 but it's there!
And having cleaner air, water, eventually food, and less wastes is the best part!
Now, where do I sign!
( If we actually petitioned it I actually don't mind signing )
But if Conn insists on keeping a letter, well a U, O (for them circular tubbus), or even an S for wrap around style (even though those are generally one off custom made and Conn doesn't even make those kinds of tubas...).
Heck even the B makes a little bit of sense, you'll have to squint a bit when looking at a YBB-641 but it's there!
And having cleaner air, water, eventually food, and less wastes is the best part!
Now, where do I sign!
( If we actually petitioned it I actually don't mind signing )
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Re: Can we all get on board with this, please?
The only model they make now is the 5J, so impact on the environment is minimal at best.
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Re: Can we all get on board with this, please?
There’s precedent. In the 1890s the Government Printing Office eliminated the ae diphthong and æ ligature from use in government publications to economize. So haemophilia (or hæmophilia) became hemophilia, archaeology (archæology) became archeology, and so on. They estimate that it has saved over $10.00 in ink costs over the past ~130 years.bloke wrote: ↑Mon Apr 15, 2024 9:18 am I believe the US legislature should pass a law that - with any Conn tubas - the letter "J" be removed from the model number (as it is understood), as the extra effort to involved in saying/typing/uploading the "J" adds carbon to the atmosphere and contributes to all of this devastating climate change.
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Re: Can we all get on board with this, please?
It is HIGH TIME to STOP wasting time, STOP wasting resources, and STOP purveying nonsense !!!
Re: Can we all get on board with this, please?
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More debate would be simply absurd.”
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More debate would be simply absurd.”
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De pot verwijt de ketel dat hij zwart is.
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