Re: [Harp-L] Re: Driving & playing harp



Many people have jobs that utilize demanding multiple awareness. Some of you
work in ways that have serious consequences or injury for mistakes.

Point is: we make large assumptions about one another's ability to do
multiple things, such as play harp and drive.

"But statistics show...!"

Yes, accidents occur from driver distractions. Those numbers don't measure
how many hours/miles are driven without incident. How
many incidents per thousand warrants a public law?

(Excuse me, must stop texting, now. I have to set my hamburger down to take
a sip of soda, as I merge into the fast lane, steering with my knee, while
rustling for the MapQuest I printed. OH! I love that song on the radio!)
 <grin>

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On Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 6:09 AM, Bill Eborn <eborn.bill@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On 23 June 2011 23:00, gary mulholland <g.e.mulholland@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > Push Bikes should be banned from all roads !! Give me 100 harp playing
> > drivers any day.:-)
> >
> > Better not go to Holland then! - very sensible people the Dutch...
> >
>
> Besides what's better for your harp playing?  Playing whilst driving, where
> you're inevitably not really going to be concentrating on what you're doing
> and therefore probably more likely to ingrain bad habits than advance
> your playing or doing something that's going to enhance your lung capacity
> and strengthen your diaphram?
>
> >
> >
>
>



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