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  • From: "Jeremy Blair" <jerblar AT gmail.com>
  • To: "RTP-area local music and culture" <ch-scene AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: Local 506 and Cookies (was Local 506 vs. Smoking)
  • Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2007 12:21:41 -0400

The folks at the Indy are going to have to write a whole new column on which
bands cookies aren't worth going out for...

On 8/22/07, kevin maxwell farmer <fakirmevern-amch AT yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Hmmmm...could you incorporate the convection feature Duncan alluded to
> in a previous post? Pull the hot air off the tubes and recirculate it
> into the baking compartment with some sort of tiny fan? You'd probably
> still get enough radiant heat from underneath to do a decent bake
>
> This thread is classic...
>
> Chris Rossi wrote:
> > While I know this ruins the poetry of it all, most of the heat from
> > tubes comes from fairly constant current sources and isn't greatly
> > impacted by what, whether, or how you play. Playing should generate
> > marginally more heat than not playing, but probably not enough of a
> > difference to worry about. My only worry is what happens to the tubes
> > when instead of dissipating the heat, like we normally try to do, we
> > collect it and allow them go get hotter than they're designed to go. We
> > may need to get someone to design us some special heat hardened vacuum
> > tubes. Introducing the new JJ/Tesla 6L6-EB (Easy Bake).
> >
> > Right now I'm imagining the tubes being oriented parallel to the ground
> > underneath a sheet of hard pyrex, that becomes the baking surface. The
> > ceiling and three walls of the "oven" part are then lined with something
> > shiny, like chrome, to reflect the heat back onto the cookies. For max
> > efficiency, the oven part should be just high enough to allow getting
> > cookies in and out and no higher.
> >
> > chris
> >
> >
> > kevin maxwell farmer wrote:
> >> Like taking candy from a baby...
> >>
> >> Question: would certain musical variations produce different heating
> >> patterns? If so, could one match different variations with the style
> of
> >> cooking one is engaged in at the time?
> >>
> >> Adagio in D-flat major for guitar and cassoulet?
> >>
> >> Chris Rossi wrote:
> >>> I can't believe I never thought of that before. This has become my
> new
> >>> next project.
> >>>
> >>> chris
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