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Communication
Is art information that is effortlessly learned? Like our favorite songs, the words, the melody, the rhythm . . . they are almost instantaneously and unconsciously committed to memory. They become part of our language, personal and cultural milestones or symbols for communicating a vast array of human emotions and conditions.
About Pouring Rain
Organized in Miami, Florida in 1975 by Denis Farley, Pouring Rain is an enterprise for a variety of entertainment related activities.
Strange Milieus
Research and Development had determined early on that using an harmonica as a kind of regulator, so to speak, in a sea of some questionable composition, was an integral component to navigating the strange milieu in which we found ourselves.
Sustainability
Over the years, while studying various phenomena regarding the mediation of waste products, it was observed that any other than the most necessary excretions, (garbage), were highly volatile and subject to wild aberrations in the milieu. Some were very pleasing and encouraging, naturally.
Dancing to the Beat
We considered increasing our waste products, (garbage), in a sense, (exhaling more rapidly, not to be construed with hyperventilation), recycling basic elements throughout the network and directly alternating currents while dancing closer to the beat . . . of the demand for more garbage.
Diversificaiton
It was then that we began to recycle our waste, into myriad products and services.
Products and Services
- consultation
- instruction
- production
- publishing
- computers
- licensing
- distribution
- busking
- promotion
- performances
- rambling
- information services
- river boating
- graphics
- communication
- labor
- trademarks
- patents
- endorsements
- copyrights
- more blue sky research
- fog horn Frequencies
- galactic frequency modulation
- management
- data
- bean growing and counting
- coffee roasting
- song writing
- logistics
- permaculture
- balanced energy
- rainwater harvesting
- the search for a blue orchid
Naturally, we are still very fond of waste products and continue to produce them.
So . . . and then . . . everyone at Pouring Rain extends our hearty gratitude and welcome!