[sdiy] Mess and the Y Chomosome ?

TIm Daugard daugard at sprintmail.com
Tue Jun 8 19:47:49 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.

It's easy to get above ground. Just live in an area that has sea water three
feet below the surface. Now during hurricane season, occasionally a bomb shelter
would be nice.

When we move to the neat work shop, I might join in, but I have plastic storage
containers, foil lined plastic storage drawers and daylight. AC even in my work
shed! 100 Amps at 220V so no problem with power. But nowhere near capable of
meeting the messest competition.

Tim Daugard

Still working on PVC tube echos (my wife is off work for the summer, so we are
spending way too much beach time)








>
> 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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