I don't know why it took ten years in the business for this question to come to mind. I've looked at logs thousands of times. For expediters who are musically inclined, has it ever occurred to you to view your logs as music?
They could be transposed, could they not? There are four lines that look a bit like a music staff. An hour can be a whole note, half hour a half note and a quarter a quarter note. What might a drivers log sound like if put to music in this fashion?
With just four notes in the scale to play the tune would be basic, but the rhythem might be interesting. Yes?
Over the road log music might get boring fairly quickly. Local beer truck delivery drivers would rock!
They could be transposed, could they not? There are four lines that look a bit like a music staff. An hour can be a whole note, half hour a half note and a quarter a quarter note. What might a drivers log sound like if put to music in this fashion?
With just four notes in the scale to play the tune would be basic, but the rhythem might be interesting. Yes?
Over the road log music might get boring fairly quickly. Local beer truck delivery drivers would rock!
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