[sdiy] Mess and the Y Chomosome ?
Ray Wilson
raywilson at comcast.net
Tue Jun 8 03:11:48 CEST 2004
Again I wonder how are you people getting "above ground" work space. My bomb
shelter workshop sees very little light of day. But I must confess there is
a lot of character in this room.
Ray
----- Original Message -----
From: "Glen" <mclilith at charter.net>
To: "Cynthia Webster" <cynthia.webster at gte.net>; <music.maker at gte.net>;
<synth-diy at dropmix.xs4all.nl>
Sent: Monday, June 07, 2004 1:02 PM
Subject: Re: [sdiy] Mess and the Y Chomosome ?
> At 01:52 PM 6/7/04 , Cynthia Webster wrote:
>
> >> Not bad at
> >> all. I still wish I had a digital camera, I have this beat. I don't,
> >> however, have the talent that Batz has.
> >
> >So far, I think Batz wins hands down! LOL!
> >
> >(bless you Batz wherever you are!)
> >
> >Best Wishes!
> >
> >Cyn
>
> I debated whether to show my personal train-wreck to the group, and I
> narrowly decided to publish these temporary links:
>
> http://webpages.charter.net/glenweb/diy/Room1.jpg
> http://webpages.charter.net/glenweb/diy/Room2.jpg
>
> This is my personal work area, as of this morning. You can't really tell,
> but there is an L-shaped desk in the room, along with a roll-around cart,
> and a square table to boot. If you look closely, you might see both G-100
> and H-100 series Hammond tonewheel generators peeking out from under the
> rubble. You see, I had them balanced on top of the roll-around cart to do
> some sampling of the tone wheels, and after several weeks the cart simply
> collapsed under their weight! I've yet to get enough nerve to look for
> possible survivors in the lower shelves of that cart. I can only assume
> there were some casualties trapped in the debris. I think I'll organize
(no
> pun intended) a search party today, to look for any survivors. ;)
>
> The double-wide rack cabinet looks mostly empty, but it has electronics
> behind the deceptively empty-looking blank panels. There are 3 stereo tube
> amps inside the rack, along with 1 monophonic tube amp, along with truly
> rare and exotic contraptions.
>
> In the middle of the room, is my trusty computer. It's being worked on, as
> you can see. Sometimes I think it's the reason I don't get anything done.
> Every time I start a new project, it seems the computer has a new problem,
> and I end up working on it instead. I truly love a well-designed computer,
> running well-crafted software. I only wish that PCs fit into that
category. :)
>
> If I were to actually try, I'm sure I could give Batz a good challenge for
> the title.
>
> Side note: Do you get a title belt, framed parchment certificate, or a
> trophy or something? I could really use something to decorate the place.
> You know, give it some of that comfy, "lived in" feeling.
>
>
> Actually, after seeing some of the truly neat workspaces that others have
> maintained, I absolutely have to clean things up... first thing tomorrow.
;)
>
>
> take care,
> Glen
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