SV: [sdiy] 300-400 student hours of work, tossed out by our custodial staff
karl dalen
dalenkarl at yahoo.se
Wed Apr 11 15:30:53 CEST 2007
You have been exposed to the *fear of the ticket* syndrome!
In whole it constitutes being afraid of something expencive
about (who has an actual high risk) to happen, but it never
happens instead something you dont even think of to happen
happens and whom are of the more tragic sort.
If i where in you shoes i would trow some questions at the
custodial staff about their interest in music, what sort,
if electronic, etc ,well you might get supriced about their
interest in analog synthesizers! :-)
You did pack them as to *look* like trash didn't you?
KD
--- Aaron Lanterman <lanterma at ece.gatech.edu> skrev:
>
> Most of you know that in the Fall and Spring 2006 semesters, I taught a
> special topics class on the Theory and Design of Music Synthesizers. (If
> any of you have ever been curious to see how I lecture, most of my
> lectures from the Spring semester are up on the website in RealVideo
> format. You probably only don't know that if you've recently joined the
> list.)
>
> The final project consists of designing, prototyping, and constructing a
> modular synthesizer circuit. I had two boxes, one containing the projects
> from the Fall and the other from the Spring. I was fortunate to be able to
> show these to Paul S. in person a few weeks ago ad get his feedback.
>
> My eventual plan was to mount them all in a nice case with a nice front
> panel, and put it the Music Dept. so that Tech students could make music
> for years to come with circuits my students designed and built.
>
> I showed off the circuits when I spoke at our graduate seminar. Since my
> parking deck is some distance from our main classroom building, I left the
> boxes under a table in our mail room, planning to come back on another day
> at night when I could park closer and get the boxes without fear of a
> ticket.
>
> On Monday, I went to retrieve the boxes of circuit boards, and they were
> gone. Further investigation revealed that, on Friday, the custodial staff
> mistook them for trash and threw threm out.
>
> I was willing to go dumpster diving to retrieve them, but it turns out it
> had already been compacted and shipped off; contemplate hundreds of
> dollars in parts and around 300 to 400 person-hours of time in
> construction and debugging, crushed and hauled off to a landfill.
>
> The designs are still documented in reports and schematics (I still need
> to post the projects from the Fall), but the wonder of the students'
> unique first-effort constructions is now lost.
>
> I am beyond angry-beyond-comprehension and gone to
> depressed-beyond-comprehension; want-to-punch-someone-and-scream has now
> gone to crawl-in-the-corner-and-cry.
>
> - Aaron
>
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