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Totally changing the subject, but I was talking to one of the other instructors today who has both a Bachelor's and Master's in music (both performance and composition). He described a piece he performed one time written for one violin and three conductors (he was one of the conductors). I just had to laugh, because what a wild concept. Now I'm increasingly curious to see a video of this piece (if one exists).
 
Totally changing the subject, but I was talking to one of the other instructors today who has both a Bachelor's and Master's in music (both performance and composition). He described a piece he performed one time written for one violin and three conductors (he was one of the conductors). I just had to laugh, because what a wild concept. Now I'm increasingly curious to see a video of this piece (if one exists).
Very wild - and downright peculiar - concept.

How did the violinist respond to (simultaneous) directions from three conductors?
 
Very wild - and downright peculiar - concept.

How did the violinist respond to (simultaneous) directions from three conductors?
If the violinist was smart ; he just ignored the 3 of them and just played the piece ; allowing the conductors to wave their sticks to their hearts' content .
 
When a system upgrade is carried out under Solaris, a new boot environment is automatically created, which is active after the reboot. Until this reboot, which should therefore not be delayed for months, the old services and data remain active and are not synchronised with the new versions.

Not even any PostgreSQL databases.

Please do NOT ask why I am writing this now.

(Sent disgruntledly rummaging through backups.)
 
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