Re: [PLAN_B_analog_blog] Re: Adam Henry
2009-02-03 by Don Kim
I really like the way Big City states how the module (the M15) works, what target audience it's for (more experimental peeps and not the hooked on classic wannabees). I especially like the "what goes up, may go sideways" quote. That sums it all up for me.:) Political (but not necessarily bad) summary, specs, and even some philosophy all in a couple paragraphs. I think if everything were written that way on the module home pages, that may be a great positive, yet informing of the nature of things, approach to dscribing the modules. Yes, there is some negativity, I assume most the positivity is users away from the web patching their modules up and therefore missed on the web for the most part, but I don't feel there's damage done. Some wording edits, updating of outdated webpages, and links to happy PlanB users other "goodies" and interesting info would be great. But the new tracking specs and especially that phrase is great! And since I'm the only adam henry with a joystick right now, i'll do my best to put up a video of it and how it works without the usual self-indulgent ridiculous "lets see how many miles of cable I can use" patches.