[sdiy] November Circuit Cellar
Tim Parkhurst
tim.parkhurst at gmail.com
Sun Oct 9 22:17:57 CEST 2005
So I'm at the book store and I see that the current (November?) issue of
Circuit Cellar has a picture of a Moog Voyager and the banner "Analog
Techniques" on the cover. Wow! Cool! I almost bought it without even looking
through it. FORTUNATELY I did take a minute to look through the pages. To my
dissapointment, there is NOTHING related to audio synthesis, processing, or
even the Voyager inside. Why in the blazes do they have a synthesizer
plastered on the front? I guess the voyager, with all it knobs and switches,
stands for "Analog." I guess... Still, a very odd and misleading choice for
a cover graphic. I ended up NOT buying the issue.
The bottom line: Don't judge (or buy) a book on its cover.
Tim (gets Nuts and Volts at the library instead) Servo
--
"Imagination is more important than knowledge." - Albert Einstein
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