[sdiy]
greg montalbano
greg.montalbano at ucop.edu
Fri Aug 29 22:52:18 CEST 2003
I support Paia (was a customer for many years); have supported Anderton's
many various publications, and am a longtime fan of Thomas Henry's circuits
& projects.
I also think information should be free -- have send half a dozen free
copies of the Siel DK600 service manual to locations around the world, sent
free copies of the SCI Prophet 600 service manual to several folks on this
list (& on AH) , and have copied & sent numerous user manual pages to
everybody & his brother (for free).
HOWEVER, I recognize that there are opinions other than my own -- whatever
the list consensus is, I'll abide by it.
~G
At 04:28 PM 8/29/03 -0400, you wrote:
>Ahem. I really hate to act as "World Cop," but unfortunately it comes
>naturally to we Americans. ;-) So here goes...
>
>Is it really okay to post a scan of this? I'm not sure that's fair to
>Paia. You know, they are probably the longest-running DIY synth company,
>so I think they deserve our respect.
>
>I've got the whole Polyphony set (still in storage from my recent move),
>so I guess I've got a soft spot for Paia. But, again, it is such a cool
>DIY-oriented firm. The fact that they didn't recycle all those back issues
>years ago says something about their "legacy support" (as we say in the
>computer industry).
>
>There, I feel better now.
>--
>john
>
>
> > I've found a copy of that issue in my office (first thing that's gone
> right
>
>this week!), and made a scan of the image -- it's a 343K bitmap file.
>For some reason, I'm currently unable to upload it to my web page, so all
>I
>can do is offer to email it to anyone who wants it (maybe somebody who can
>
>successfully post it?)
>
>~GMM
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