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Saturday, September 22, 2012
Body On Tap Shampoo
Friday, September 21, 2012
Amitabha Buddhist Chant Player
My Amitabha Buddhist Chant Player |
I can't remember how I found it, but it looked like a little radio, but with no tuning dial. You turned it on and it played a simple Buddhist chant over and over and over again, using a microchip in the unit. That was all it did. On it's side, it had a receptor for an AC adapter and an external speaker (I plugged this into my stereo using a patch cord, but the output was monaural and sound only came from the left speaker of my stereo.) It ran on 4 "AA" batteries. It's model number was #K-747....
Nobody I showed this to knew what it was either. The writing on the unit was definitely Chinese. But although I can tell the differences between Asian characters, I'm not very good at reading them individually. But one character did say "Buddha". So that was my only real clue.
Well, I had a breakthrough a few years ago whilst searching Google. It looks like this was a chant player for Amitabha Buddhists. The chant itself repeated "Ahhhh-Mit-Abha....Ahhhh-Mit-Abha....Ahhhh-Mit-Abha.....Ahhhh-Mit-Abha" over and over.
Here's what it sounds like (though the chant my player sounds a little different....)
http://www.amtbweb.org/amtb.mp3
More on Amitabha Buddhism and electronic players.....
http://www.amtbweb.org/tchet420.htm
This little thing was a mystery to me for the longest time. But the back story is just as fascinating as the player itself.......
September
"Do you remember the 21st night of September......."
And it's Friday night too......Make it special.....
Cheers!
And it's Friday night too......Make it special.....
Cheers!
1976 Mazola Margarine Commercial
"You call it corn, we call it Maize....."
Who can forget this commercial?.........
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Native American,
Supermarkets,
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Thursday, September 20, 2012
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