I must strongly agree with Stooge Larry's thought #2. This list is really
amazing and a great group of people. For the most part everyone here is
very respectful - and surprisingly modest. I have watched conversations
and even casually dabbled in a few only to find out that the persons that
I am communicating with have many many years of experience in modular
synths, or electronics, or music (or high voltage design! <bfg>) and often
do this type of work for a living. What an great resource - thank you. I
have learned a tremendous amount thanks to all of you - and without being
made to feel like a fool (unlike some other lists). It will be a ∗very∗
sad day indeed should this list ever close down.
I hope to make it to one of those MOTM get-togethers someday. I'm in
Danbury, CT. Do we have enough around here to do a NorthEast one?
Cheers,
George
(Well kept secret: Larry's really not a stooge.)
----- Original Message -----
From: "J. Larry Hendry" <jlarryh@...>
To: "MOTM List" <motm@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, September 13, 2004 7:33 PM
Subject: [motm] OT: Dot com forum dies
> Did anyone else notice the explosion in dot com land lately? A few with
> little respect for others pretty much ruined the list. And, some of the
> trouble makers were not even system owners. I see that Roger has now
closed
> the forum. What a shame. And, just when Stooge products was about to
open
> up the panel market seriously into dot com land.
>
> The closing reminded me of a couple of things:
>
> 1. Having a name like "synthesizers.com" attracted a lot of people that
had
> nothing to do with modular since "synthesizers" is a pretty broad
general
> interest subject.
>
> 2. This list, like the wonderful Synth DIY list has been basically
flameless
> for many years. I express my appreciation to all of you for that. Some
may
> argue about MOTM being the best modular. But, no one can argue that
Paul,
> and a couple of Stooges) have the best customers. :-)
>
> Stooge Larry