[sdiy] A Central Atlantic Synth Meeting?
Oren Leavitt
oleavitt at ix.netcom.com
Thu Sep 30 10:08:47 CEST 2004
How about Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas?
We're pretty central here for a US SynthDIY meet. :)
Oren
Glen wrote:
> At 08:37 PM 9/29/04 , john mahoney wrote:
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>>Sure! Are you talking about Synth DIY or a more general Analogue
>>Heaven meeting?
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> Synth-DIY would be especially nice, but it certainly wouldn't have to be
> only for the hardcore DIY crowd.
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>>I would be interested in meeting in early 2005. Forget about this
>>year, as I'll barely have time to finish some projects before the
>>holiday season hits.
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> Yes, sometime next year. It will give everyone plenty of time to plan
> things. I get the impression that you're in Florida yourself. You might not
> want to plan this for the winter months, because we have this crazy little
> thing called 'snow' in the northern states, and it might prevent some of
> the more northern people from driving to the event. :)
>
> If it were to be held in Florida, or anywhere on the actual eastern
> coastline, we probably want to avoid hurricane season as well.
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>>How about next February in Orlando? We could converge at the Keyboard
>>Museum </assumption>. Maybe a few Northerners would come down to
>>escape from the cold, and their families could spend the day with
>>Mickey and Minnie while we make noises; perhaps the synths will make
>>noises, too.
>
>
> The keyboard museum sounds really cool, and the climate in your area is
> good, but you're not exactly centrally located. That should be taken into
> consideration. I don't suppose you could fit the keyboard museum into the
> trunk of your car? No? :)
>
>
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>>Aside from Florida, I could be interested in Atlanta, Nashville, North
>>Carolina (my wife has family there). If the weather is nice (Spring?),
>>I might go to DC (I've got a brother there) or even to New York (I
>>just love the city), although the farther the distance the less gear
>>I'd likely bring.
>>
>>When and where were you thinking?
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> I wasn't thinking of a particular time or place yet. I was just hoping to
> get some discussion started, and then hopefully we could all arrive at a
> compromise that works well for the group.
>
>
> later,
> Glen
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