To: iowamark
A new, digital organ is more important than the organ’s historical value to the church? Perhaps THEY are the problem.
To: FedsRStealingOurCountryFromUs
5 posted on
03/18/2012 5:56:39 PM PDT by
Paladin2
To: FedsRStealingOurCountryFromUs
Why don’t you buy it? It’s only a $1!
6 posted on
03/18/2012 5:57:09 PM PDT by
Balding_Eagle
(Liberals, at their core, are aggressive & dangerous to everyone around them,)
To: FedsRStealingOurCountryFromUs
The lack of any consideration for historical preservation is just jaw-dropping. I’m working on this.
8 posted on
03/18/2012 5:59:08 PM PDT by
bigbob
To: FedsRStealingOurCountryFromUs
It almost goes without saying that the modern Episcopal Church is not much interested in tradition.
11 posted on
03/18/2012 6:01:46 PM PDT by
iowamark
(The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, But in ourselves)
To: FedsRStealingOurCountryFromUs
“A new, digital organ is more important than the organs historical value to the church? Perhaps THEY are the problem.”
Amen to that. E Power Biggs must be spinning in his grave.
12 posted on
03/18/2012 6:01:50 PM PDT by
CrazyIvan
(Obama's birth certificate was found stapled to Soros's receipt.)
To: FedsRStealingOurCountryFromUs
There is absolutely no doubt that old is cool. I'm currently selling off a ton of stuff from my grandparent's house that dates from the 1970's thru 1920's. I've held on to this stuff long enough and there are collectors who truly appreciate it more than I do, and I'm getting my garage back in the process.
Today I made my 1990's vintage electric guitar recording equipment obsolete by downloading and running GNUguitarINUX. It's a linux debian distro dedicated to guitar playing; it has recording multi-track, drums, synth, and every effect for guitar I have stored in my studio.
It's especially cool because it fits on a usb thumb drive and does everything my analog stuff did and more and it's entirely free.
So, old stuff is cool, and so is new stuff. Ain't life grand!
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