On Sat, 9 Oct 2004 18:33:22 -0700, Ernest L. Gunerius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> snip------------------------------
> > I started at 5 cycles and slowly swept the frequency upward. When I
> hit the resonance of the room, I increased the power and the piano
> started "walking" across the room. Much fun was had by all involved.
> 

Heck, if it could make a piano move then I'm sure the American
military would love to use it. A couple of those rigs would have had
that statue of Saddam down in jig time. Surround Baghdad with several
hundred of them and they'd flatten the city. Wow! Moving a piano with
sound. Unbelievable!

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