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#2009790 - 01/06/13 12:23 AM Re: Does anybody else prefer the Digital . . . [Re: peterws]
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Originally Posted By: Dave Horne
Drinking just the juice leaves out all the parts of the orange that you get from eating an entire orange.

Originally Posted By: MacMacMac
With this electric juicer, there's nothing left out. All that's left over is the orange peel.

The leftover peel is something left out. I am for leaving out the outermost part of it. With fruits and vegetables most of the nutrients are often in the skin just under the part exposed to the environment. But juicing everything can make something wonderful taste like a juiced shoe.

I would agree with the orange analogy.

There are times when I prefer bottled orange juice for a variety of reasons but never because I crave a fresh orange and one is unavailable to me. I crave my DP in its own right. (Again I think I should point out I am only a piano noodler.)

BTW, If you mix in some bottled pineapple juice with bottled orange juice the result will taste closer to fresh squeezed orange juice.

In a similar vein I have found that mixing in a little harp can improve the sound of a DP (I have only been able to try this in software as harps are not widely included with the built-in sounds of a DP).

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#2009791 - 01/06/13 12:23 AM Re: Does anybody else prefer the Digital . . . [Re: MacMacMac]
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Originally Posted By: MacMacMac
I often agree with what you write, but not this time:
Originally Posted By: Dave Horne
Drinking just the juice leaves out all the parts of the orange that you get from eating an entire orange.
With this electric juicer, there's nothing left out. All that's left over is the orange peel. Everything else goes into the glass. (I like lots of pulp, so I set the strainer to the "open" position ... and there's virtually no waste.)

Am I being presumptuous in assuming that you don't eat the peel? smile I don't.


Drinking juice does not have same feel and touch as eating an entire orange.
With digital pianos, at least you do not play them disassembled smile
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#2009888 - 01/06/13 08:31 AM Re: Does anybody else prefer the Digital . . . [Re: o0Ampy0o]
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Originally Posted By: o0Ampy0o
Originally Posted By: Dave Horne
Drinking just the juice leaves out all the parts of the orange that you get from eating an entire orange.

Originally Posted By: MacMacMac
With this electric juicer, there's nothing left out. All that's left over is the orange peel.

The leftover peel is something left out. I am for leaving out the outermost part of it. With fruits and vegetables most of the nutrients are often in the skin just under the part exposed to the environment. But juicing everything can make something wonderful taste like a juiced shoe.

I would agree with the orange analogy.

There are times when I prefer bottled orange juice for a variety of reasons but never because I crave a fresh orange and one is unavailable to me. I crave my DP in its own right. (Again I think I should point out I am only a piano noodler.)

BTW, If you mix in some bottled pineapple juice with bottled orange juice the result will taste closer to fresh squeezed orange juice.

In a similar vein I have found that mixing in a little harp can improve the sound of a DP (I have only been able to try this in software as harps are not widely included with the built-in sounds of a DP).


Like most metaphors, this orange thing breaks down somewhere...but entertaining nonetheless. Slightly OT (but on topic regarding orange juice):
http://eatdrinkbetter.com/2011/08/09/what-is-in-orange-juice/
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#2009920 - 01/06/13 10:15 AM Re: Does anybody else prefer the Digital . . . [Re: peterws]
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"In a similar vein I have found that mixing in a little harp can improve the sound of a DP.. . "

I`ve always wonderd why an AP has something of a harp sound given certain conditions . . .That is interesting. I have a harp on my DP. this could be serious fun. .

I don`t know the rules on sticking to the question, but peripheral issues can raise up good stuff. My thoughts.


Edited by peterws (01/06/13 10:18 AM)
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#2010461 - 01/07/13 08:00 AM Re: Does anybody else prefer the Digital . . . [Re: Morodiene]
peterws Online   content
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Loc: England.
"Like most metaphors, this orange thing breaks down somewhere...but entertaining nonetheless."

You`re right. We need a Metaphor Posting. Mine would be "Scrumpy" v "Strongbow" referring to cider. The first gives you a headache . . . .
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