Jack said:
> > BBC Radio Scotland used to stream selected progs, like the fitba for
> > exiled punters.  Now you can get the whole thing.
> > http://www.bbc.co.uk/radioscotland/
> > Competition for Radio Toby- how will he respond?
> 
> Do they work with the same software?  Unfortunately I doubt I can
> listen to either of them with the geriatric machinery I have here.

I haven't checked this, but Winamp will play the mp3 stuff, while Real Audio 
is supposed to do mp3 and the real audio stuff (.ram), so it's the better bet.

> > Mp3s of Jack on his turkish saucepan?  (What is that instrument Jack?)
> 
> It's a cumbus (needs letters not in ISO-Latin-1; pronounced joomboosh).
> ... I've also got a very old small one (intended
> for school use?) which I don't think you've seen; it's got a less over-
> powering sound.  I haven't been doing much with either of them lately.
> I must assemble a set on it for a turn at the local accordion & fiddle
> club.

I think a tribute to Shand set would go down well?  I don't remember it being 
very loud when you played it in sessions.  Must just be your sensitivity as a 
performer :) 
Would be interesting to let Kevin McLeod loose on it.  

Derek
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