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Subject: Re: Ignore Gino when he get's like this (was:Expanding this forum)

From: "adaaxs" <wonggster@...>
Date: 2008-08-24

I was just mentioning again in my usual ESL way how ideas don't keep up with the
hardware or designs or implentation.

The designs I mentioned are great and the people involved are outstanding.

I surely wasn't trying to upset anyone's sensibilities as many of you know that I would kid
around but never be rude or hurtful for any reason.

However I am a bit put off by Sammpa's crass immature attempt at cyberbullying, that is
well beneath the standards of this group as nearly everyone I have dealt with is a
gentleman.


>
> Gino,
>
> Quite honestly, no i don't see where you're going with this.
>
> BUT I'll put in my $.02 on a topic suggested by your subject line.
> This particular group was originated primarily as a forum for folks
> to share DIY modular synth panel designs... primarily in FPD format,
> and primarily for MOTM style designs, tho not exclusively on either
> count. Stooge panels was the other source for such panels at the
> time, but for the most part these were complimentary rather than
> overlapping endevors.
>
> I'm very glad that Scott/Bridechamber has stepped up to fill the
> void left by the end of Stooge industries, and I very much support
> him and hope his business thrives. But (and PLEASE NOBODY
> MISINTURPRET THIS AS A CRITICISM--IT IS NOT), I think this forum has
> kind of morphed int a support vehicle for Bridechamber. Obviously,
> nobody's preventing anybody from posting new FPDs or talking about
> DIY panels, but the majority of traffic seems to be specific to
> Bridechamber products and designs he supports, such as Ian's and now
> Yves' (AGAIN, I AM SO GREATFUL FOR IAN AN YVES AND THEIR VERY
> GENEROUS CONTRIBUTIONS).
>
> So, bringing this back perhaps to Gino's subject line: I think a new
> forum or yahoo group specifically dedicated to bridechamber product
> support would be a Very Good Thing. Properly structured, it might
> very well provide the kind of ongoing product specifc resource that
> would benefit us all. Just my NSHO.
>
> bbob drake,
> www.fluxmonkey.com
>