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Re: [OM] off course

Subject: Re: [OM] off course
From: Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2012 22:53:42 -0400
Sounds of very similar design to the house I used to own in Virginia in 
the early 70s.

Chuck Norcutt

On 7/9/2012 5:40 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
>> Analogous to an AA filter?
>
> More like a massive application of Noise Ninja. The only thing left
> behind are the worms.
>
> Yesterday afternoon, I proceeded to get the video editing software and
> MIDI software loaded up on the computer. Even tested the midi linking.
> Didn't go any further. Saturday is moving day!!!!! So things are just
> occupying space right now.
>
> Friday night, we'll sit down in the empty house and figure out again
> just where we plan on locating our lives. The house is a "raised
> ranch" (more or less, as it is a rather unique design). Essentially,
> the basement is half buried on the front side to about the four foot
> level. Back side of the house, the basement is totally buried. (ground
> slopes downward to the front yard). The main entry is halfway between
> the two floors. The main entry area is the passive solar part of the
> house. The garage is to the side and on the same level as the entry.
>
> The downstairs main room has a fireplace and stonish wall on the west
> end. The stairs and windows are on the south side. The darkoom is past
> the north wall and a bedroom is past the east wall. It's fully
> finished downstairs and there is a bathroom and laundry room down
> there too. We've been tempted to put the entertainment center down
> there, but...
>
> Upstairs, there is a large L-shaped room that traverses the width of
> the house. On the south end are the stairs (and railing overlooking
> the entry area--kinda a balcony, and the entry area is kinda a balcony
> over the downstairs). At the north end is the dining area and off to
> the side of that is the kitchen. This entire area is hardwood style
> flooring. Downstairs is carpeted. A hallway to the east takes you to
> the bedrooms and bathrooms.
>
> Our thoughts were to make the downstairs room our main living
> quarters. The upstairs main room would be kept more formal for
> entertaining. But there is a part of me that is a little concerned
> that we're trying to stuff too much into the room downstairs. But I
> would like to make that our primary living quarters because that way,
> the darkroom activity isn't so isolating as it is just through the
> door.
>
> But it's not that these rooms are small. Oh well. Third world
> problems, you know.
>
>

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