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Subject: Re: [ComputerVoltageSources] Editorial Comment

From: Jay <synthbaron@...>
Date: 2007-08-02

I'd order one if there was someone willing to do the SMT soldering for me.

krisp wrote:
> Hi Dave
> I think your post scared the crap out of us competent but like to go at our one pace type S-DIYers.
> so we sat back and left it to the more compitent members
> but don't be fooled into thinking there is no one interested in this project .
> I would be up for a set of boards and would enjoy the chalenge of building them
> cheers
>
> paul darlow
>
> PS I would probably be in for the front panel as well
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: djbrow54
> To: ComputerVoltageSources@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 4:32 AM
> Subject: [ComputerVoltageSources] Editorial Comment
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> I posted what I thought might be positive news in message 651. Now I
> realize I wrote it with a lot of "shalls" and "disclaimers" but I
> wanted to be perfectly clear and I do author like an engineer writing
> a specification. I have sold my 3 extra prototype CVS boards.
> Hopefully the owners will validate the buildability, parts list, and
> functionality, and post some photos and status on this list.
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> But, I am completely puzzled by the lack of any follow-on posts. Is
> this project completely of no interest? Is the list broken? This
> design is buildable in a number of different configurations. Based on
> the flurry of postings some time back, I had expected at least some
> interest and perhaps a few "I want one" postings so that people could
> begin to group together for an order. 8 boards is ~$300 so it
> shouldn't be hard to organize a small order.
>
> What am I missing?
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> Dazed and confused ... but happy with my CVS.
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