[sdiy] Holy Bible falls in Satan's hands

Cynthia Webster cynthia.webster at gte.net
Thu Jul 1 05:07:04 CEST 2004


on 6/30/04 7:16 PM, Magnus Danielson at cfmd at bredband.net wrote:

> From: Tim Ressel <madhun2001 at yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: [sdiy] Holy Bible falls in Satan's hands
> Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2004 16:25:02 -0700 (PDT)
> Message-ID: <20040630232502.98049.qmail at web40312.mail.yahoo.com>
> 
>> Typical engineer ... one databook and they get
>> delusions of grandeur. I have a copy of "Bit-Slice
>> Microprocessors" by Mick and Brick, and you don't see
>> me getting all holier-than-thou. Hell, I have a copy
>> of the RCA tube book, but I'm not on Mount Olympos
>> rubbing elbows with the other Gods.
>> 
>> Of course, whenever I open my copy of the SSM
>> databook, frogs fall from the sky. Does that mean
>> anything??   ;-)
> 
> A typical engineer would conclude that there is probably an excess amount of
> frogs in heaven. We however in our infinit wisdom and only limited stupidity
> know better and sure enought, behind the high fence we find Harry with his
> latest invention, the frog-a-flier which when put in auto-mode will emitt
> random bursts of frogs in your general direction. So it probably means that
> Harry is looking over your shoulder once in a while. Does that bother you?
> I could eliminate him with my humane and certainly very hurtfull zapp-o-kill.

Just activate your Voltage Controlled Frog Filter!

Of course, I think it only filters out Voltage Controlled Frogs...

Pa-tang!

(on a historical note, wasn't this developed at IRCAM ?  :)

Cynthia

> 
> Cheers,
> Magnus - just of the soldering iron starting a reverb-drive project

Certified Analog Content: For Reverbs I found inspiration from Ander
Sponton's Polyfusion VC Reverb Schema... "Cloned Analog Gear" (although it
seems that all the links for it on Google are no longer active?)




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