Thank you for this clarification, Toby and Howard.
Ned
On Apr 6, 2012, at 11:57 AM, Toby wrote:
>
>> (And, yes. I say "mics", so why not
>> "micing"?).
>
> dictionary.com has 'miking', but not 'micing'.
> The former's root is the word 'mike'. 'micing'
> looks like 'icing' with an 'm' in fron
"Micing" is normally means "using mice." Naturally, the word is normally used
by micers.
On Apr 6, 2012, at 8:57 AM, Toby wrote:
>
>> (And, yes. I say "mics", so why not
>> "micing"?).
>
> dictionary.com has 'miking', but not 'micing'.
> The former's root is the word 'mike'. 'micing'
> look
> (And, yes. I say "mics", so why not
> "micing"?).
dictionary.com has 'miking', but not 'micing'.
The former's root is the word 'mike'. 'micing'
looks like 'icing' with an 'm' in front anyway :)
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Very nice, straight ahead (it seems to me) avant-garde music. In other words,
very accessible, interesting and enjoyable to listen to. Thanks for posting.
(And, yes. I say "mics", so why not "micing"?).
Ned
On Apr 5, 2012, at 10:00 PM, Daniel Winheld wrote:
> This recording is from one of m