Consider a tuning fork. It delivers a true pitch by two tines vibrating together. Muffle either side, even a little, and the note disappears. Neither tine individually produces the sweet, pure note. Only when both tines vibrate is the correct pitch heard.
Saturday, April 22, 2006
The view from our motel room in Redding, CA. We are facing the mountains to the west of us. On our trip down from Seattle we'll be going on the other side of them--right along the coast. We plan on taking Hwy 101 and Hwy 1. I am looking forward to crossing the Golden Gate Bridge as well as seeing the Redwoods and enjoying the view as we drive along the coast.
(I know this photo isn't the most beautiful scene, but Redding is a very nice city)
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