Electronic Projects for Musicians

Arthur Harrison theremin1 at worldnet.att.net
Wed Dec 30 23:06:09 CET 1998


What kind of soda was that?!

And, were you referring to the Anderton book?  
I've had one for many years, and never noticed any problems.

Seriously, I find it very irritating that a vast majority of affordable 
ink-jet printers have water-soluble output.  I suppose I'd have to 
spend at least $500 for a decent laser/xerography printer to 
avoid that.

I'd hate to think that publishers are resorting to ink-jets instead 
of offset printing presses, just to save a buck.

-Art

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Tang <wils0450 at itlabs.umn.edu>
To: Synth-DIY <synth-diy at mailhost.bpa.nl>
Date: Wednesday, December 30, 1998 11:00 AM
Subject: Electronic Projects for Musicians


>While the information in this book is fantastic, DO NOT spill even the
>tiniest amount of fluid on it. I was drinking a soda near mine and a
>little drip fell from the lip of the bottle on to my book. It immediately
>bled through two pages and obliterated the type and ate a hole in the
>page. I hate it when people skimp on materials.
>
>                 "There always lies so near to us a realm
>        in which we have escaped entirely from all our affliction..."
>
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