Re: Do you go to classical music performances, or just listen to CDs (and maybe radio) at home?



O wrote:
In article <1175346035.498012.171360@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Josep Vilanova <josepvilanova@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

A better example would be a doctor in the audience with a medical
emergency call. Granted, most doctors are smart enough to put their
cells on vibrate, but that would preclude a system that would eliminate
phone reception.

-Owen
If you have any real chance of being called, it's better not to go to
a concert at all. You don't want to have to go at the middle of a
movement disturbing everybody else sitting in that row.

All doctors are regularly "on call" for certain periods of time where
they may not be able to predict their lack of availability. And the
momentary discomfort of a few patrons in a row is a small price to pay
for saving a life.

-Owen

Of course. I can't believe this is even being discussed.

Steve
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