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New ! the First Lancaster Hurdygurdy Festival, 2007

Also known as The Ubiqitous Ego Box

Which is a nice phrase that I found knocking around one time, years ago. There will not be a prize for anybody who recognises its source.


Music


The observant among you may have noticed that I'm a clarinet player. I play "traditional" tunes - Scots/Irish/Scandinavian. No, clarinet is not a "proper" instrument for this. Never mind, I do it anyway. I've been doing it for 25 years, so it's traditional now.

Having spent a lot of time learning tunes, I've also found myself getting involved with finding ways of storing them on a computer. One of the outcomes of this is that a lot of them have found their way onto the Web, under the name of Richard Robinson's Tunebook. I'm proud of this. It first went up in June '94, and so far as I know it was the first (there are now many others - "the Tunes" seem to do well on the internet).

I also currently play in various bands :-

If any of the above has interested you at all, you might also like a look at the Lancaster Clocks Back Folk Festival Home Page


the Curious Potato FAQ

The signature that I use on newsgroup postings and emails reads ...
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"The whole plan hinged upon the natural curiosity of potatoes" - S. Lem

and people keep asking me where it comes from. Stanislaw Lem is a Polish science fiction writer, and he's excellent. My quote comes from "The Star Diaries", published in English translation by Mandarin, ISBN 0-7493-0472-3 ("the 25th Voyage", page 242). I suspect he wrote the whole story just to provide a context where he could get away with using that phrase, but I could be wrong, it might all be an excuse for the bit about the volcano.


Richard Robinson, 2003
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