> Well, I don't have the actual date when I ordered my first motm modules,
Aug. 15th, 2000.
> but I know it was around this time last year. I just wanted to thank Paul
> S. for a great experience.
It has been some experience for me, too. I've never written so many checks
with the word 'thousand' on them
before (a thousand for wire, a thousand for switches, etc etc).
>
> Also, I would like to thank Tony Allgood, Larry Hendry, Dave Bradley
> and John Blacet for a couple of their modules that I have assembled and
> their assistance when I needed it. And the Stooge panels are an excellent
> example of collaborative work for that 'motm look.'
This was my hope when I started: a 'universal' platform for modular synths
(well, as long as I
get the lion's share of the $$$ hee hee).
>
> p.s. Possibly an interesting side note is that this semester the intro.
> stat course I'm teaching is populated by mostly EE undergraduates.
>
Use MOTM-101 to demo Gaussian processes, variance, 6-sigma, and Poisson
distribution :)