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Oct 16, 2016
My wife and I went back to Cold Spring to celebrate our wedding Anniversary. We were reminiscing about that day, a beautiful, perfect peak of fall foliage day, CO2 about 385, we had a string quartet play for an hour and had them play 2nd movement of Eine kleine Nachtmusik as a special song for the wedding party. We originally were going to hire a quartet from Julliard, but refused to play outdoors, so the wife replaced them immediately. The Julliard group said something about the cool temperature affecting their instruments. I wonder if we called them today, in this 400PPM CO2 environment, would they be willing to play outdoors or would they now be concerned about the CO2 vaporizing their instruments and turning them into jellyfish.
My wife and I went back to Cold Spring to celebrate our wedding Anniversary. We were reminiscing about that day, a beautiful, perfect peak of fall foliage day, CO2 about 385, we had a string quartet play for an hour and had them play 2nd movement of Eine kleine Nachtmusik as a special song for the wedding party. We originally were going to hire a quartet from Julliard, but refused to play outdoors, so the wife replaced them immediately. The Julliard group said something about the cool temperature affecting their instruments. I wonder if we called them today, in this 400PPM CO2 environment, would they be willing to play outdoors or would they now be concerned about the CO2 vaporizing their instruments and turning them into jellyfish.