[sdiy] Messy Work Room
Brice D. Hornback
bdh at cyberbound.net
Mon Jun 7 04:48:06 CEST 2004
I agree... if he pays postage... I'm sure many of us can help him out by
sending more "clutter". :-)
----- Original Message -----
From: "R. D. Davis" <rdd at rddavis.org>
To: <synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
Sent: Sunday, June 06, 2004 9:49 PM
Subject: Re: [sdiy] Messy Work Room
> Quothe James Patchell, from writings of Sun, Jun 06, 2004 at
06:33:51PM -0700:
> > Well, since people occasionally post pictures of the workrooms, well,
here
> > is mine.
>
> Wow, mine never looks that neat or uncluttered! I see that you have
> plentiful floor space too. And, wow, a large window and... daylight;
> a terribly bright and cheerful looking area... is that healthy in a
> lab? Looks like it's above ground too, no stone or cinder-block
> walls. Hmmm... Lots of heavy old test equipment isn't stacked up in
> a precarious manner on home-made wooden shelving either; is that setup
> for real? And look, there are unused outlets as well! ;-)
>
> > I probably won't quite take top honors for the worst work room, I bet I
> > rank in the top 5 percentile....:-)
>
> Nah... it looks too safe to enter... and I don't even see lots of
> wires hanging down from the rafters or any spider webs. :-) Take off
> ten points for not having a stylish 1930's boiler anywhere in sight
> and lurking behind a speaker system over six feet high. Darn, and you
> don't even have a dusty 25" picture tube taking up valuable space on a
> table anywhere. Where are the analog multitracks and mixers? Looks
> like you're in desparate need of some help to clutter it up some more!
> :-) :-) :-)
>
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