>> 1sclunn wrote:
>>  
>> I have notice that there seem to be a lot of EV's that are musician's .
>> look at the lay out in my nest
>> 4/6 musician's  3/6 teachers  2/6 electronics  2/6 computers.   there are
>> some crossovers but still this is not what I would expect . any ideas on
>> this .(my be good to advertise in music mags)
>
>Hum, 3 out of 4 for me.  My degree is in electronics, my job is
>computers (software), and I'm a drummer.  Of course, while a string or
>wood-wind player might not mind hearing a familiar "middle C" while
>driving their EV, I wouldn't want to hear anything that sounds like
>drums coming from under the hood. ;-)
>
>Lonnie Borntreger
>

I just remembered that, at one time, there were 3 or 4 EV1
drivers and an EV Plus driver in the San Francisco Symphony.
I talked to one of the musicians after a concert - I think he was
a member of the horn section.

Afterwards I thought what a great ad that would have been
for GM but they had other plans...
Nick

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