[sdiy] A Central Atlantic Synth Meeting?

Tim Parkhurst tparkhurst at siliconbandwidth.com
Thu Sep 30 21:08:40 CEST 2004


Just as an "outside" observer, I would think you'd need to have two or three
regional meets to really cover the whole East Coast. Looking at the West
Coast, we've got Southern California meetings, an upcoming Northern
California meeting, AND a Pacific Northwest meeting for the far north.
Trying to get one meeting to cover everything from Texas to Florida to NY
sounds like a bit much. Of course, if people are really willing to drive
that far, I'll shut up. 
 
Just a thought. Have a good one. Now quit arguing and get back to soldering!
 
Tim (shutting up) Servo
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: TIm Daugard [mailto:daugard at sprintmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 11:36 AM
To: mark verbos; john mahoney; synth diy
Subject: Re: [sdiy] A Central Atlantic Synth Meeting?
 
> I hate this to turn into an argument, but isn't NY more central on the
East Coast than Florida? 

The east coast is about 2000 miles long - central on the east coast would be
somewhere in southern Virgina or the Carolinas. If we want to move away from
the coast then we're talking Tenn.
 
Tim Daugard



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