[sdiy] OT: Guerrilla DIY?

John L Marshall john.l.marshall at gte.net
Mon Oct 8 02:31:49 CEST 2001


You know, some of the intenational symbols could be used as labels on synth
modules. If a red LED means overload then definitely "(no) turn down on
red". Oscillators sort of have a "U-turn" to make them oscillate. S&H "some
waiting". The "lane narrows" through a filter. Some might say that BBD's are
a "dead end". A ring modulator reminds me of a "traffic circle". In Seattle
we used to have a "Beer Xing" signs.The beer was so popular that a nearby
mountain was named after it.


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> The other day I was walking down the street and when I saw a "no turn on
red"
> sign, I thought it would make a very good front panel for something.
> although a little big, there are plenty of sizes to choose from, street
signs
> for 1u rack units, maybe a no parking sign for a couple modules.
>
> has anybody ever done this and care to admit it?  it reminds me of my
> adolescent escapades through the town.
>
> I probably won't do it since I'd be eaten alive in prison, but it sounds
like
> the kind of thing some on this list might have engaged in.
>
> OK I'm feeling silly, I'll stop now.
>
>
> ed
>




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