[sdiy] Messy workshop and Into the future (was Old Age andSynth-DIYers)
Scott Gravenhorst
music.maker at gte.net
Mon Jun 7 21:37:24 CEST 2004
"nN AAt e e" <timexheater at comcast.net> wrote:
>> It's good to hear that you got through that ok. You've given us
>> something to think about though. When we have six to ten foot paths,
>> barely wide enough to get through, with shelves, etc. on either side
>> of the path, it's not necessarily a good thing. After all, any of us
>> could accidentally electrocute ourselves, have a health problem or
>> have some random piece of equipment fall on us, etc. and need
>> paramedics. Something to think about. Thanks.
>
>on the other hand, they could just push all of the boxes and racks onto the
>body and use the basement as a tomb.
>
>"look at this mess... and do we really want to let this guy keep making
>these horrible bleepy-bloopy noises?"
LOL! I'm usually careful to wait until the wife is out of the house before
making too much noise. Her favorite thing is when I've just finished
building a VCO and need to calibrate it - or when I'm messing with PWM and
and a slow LFO...
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