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just one of the reasons I always try to remember foam earplugs whenever I leave the pad.

Posted by beach cruiser on March 4, 2025 at 16:50:00:

funny thing, I was just looking this subject up, because I remembered the amps were modified by Owsely Stanley , but didn't know how to spell Owsely, and still don't without looking it up.

I remember the name because, besides being a masterful electrical engineer, he was a masterful chemist , who made the name Owsley famous by the unsurpassed quality of his LSD , back in the day.

I wonder if that little historical tidbit will be noted in the conversation. I intend to listen, having gained some knowledge every time I did, but have to set aside the appropriate chunk of time.

in looking for the spelling, I came across that Owsely's nick name was bear, giving me ,perhaps, some greater insight into the cartoon multicolored happy dancing bear logo design linked to the grateful dead.

long ago, as some deadhead hippies were telling me how they followed the band selling organic avocado sandwiches for funds, they gestured to that dancing bear guy , selling his stuff a little ways down the lawn, using him as an example of someone who had a good enough idea so that a person or group could follow the band all year long . My sandwich selling group was trying to decide if they should buy tickets or just listen outside.

it was three night concert at the Oakland civic center, where I also bought some handmade hippy beads, but declined the " mega dose, get your mega dose" voiced by a guy in a big glittered out uncle sam hat, quickly traveling through the outdoor market