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Subject: [motm] NYC/NE MOTM UG
From: dbivins@...
Date: 2000-06-16
Hey list,
Oh whoops! I didn't realize the mistake I had made until you repeated it, Charles--I don't have quite that many modules :( I have 15, so I think we'll still have good coverage, but when I wrote to Charles I was trying to figure out a different case configuration and was working with the idea of 22 units of space in something... etc...
22 modules in those SKB cases (though light, the cases that is) would be a pain to haul up there on the subway! :)
Sorry for the brain-lapse on my part.
-----Original Message-----
Hello all,
This is a follow up to David Bivens' post earlier this
week. As you may have read He and I are hosting the first of many NYC/NE
MOTM User Groups. The date is Saturday July 1st from 1 to 4pm. So far
we will have at least 5 attendees! Everyone is welcome so if you can
make it please come. David and I will provide snacks and beverages for
all. David will be bringing his 22 module system as well as his tb-303
and tr-606. I will have my 12 module system as well. So if you can't
bring yours we probably have every module covered. The address is 135
west 26th street 2nd floor between 6th and 7th avenues in NYC. Ring
buzzer #26 for Temple of Soul or the stand alone buzzer for Dubway
Studios. Either one will get you to the 2nd floor. The phone number is
212-633-6823. There is parking a few doors down 26th street towards 6th
avenue. NYC parking is expensive. About $20 for 3 hours. Alternately you
can unload in front, I will come and help, and then you can try to find
street parking. Penn Station is a ten minute walk and has connections
from Amtrak and the LIRR. Grand Central Station is a short subway or cab
ride and services Metro North Railway. David is even considering making
T-shirts! If you have any questions please feel free to ask. If anyone
has a digital camera to document the event please bring it. I will
repost this the week before the meeting. Looking forward to seeing you!
Regards, Charles.
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