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I love MOTM so much I'm moving to the source

I love MOTM so much I'm moving to the source

2001-12-22 by Thomas Hudson

Well, not totally true. But the job market in Oregon is probably the 
worst
in the nation. I've been employed without pay for three months, so I just
accepted a job offer from a nanotech company in the Dallas/Fort Worth
area. So not only can I finally continue my addiction, I can save on
shipping!

I will be working on creating the first molecular assembler during the
day, but my nights will be spent assembling the best modular ever.

Sorry to spam the list, but this is a wonderful Christmas gift for me
and my family. To others out of work, hang on, the headhunters I've
talked to say things are picking up big in January.

Happy Holidays to All.

Tomy

Re: [motm] I love MOTM so much I'm moving to the source

2001-12-22 by sikorsky

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From: Thomas Hudson <thudson@...>
> I will be working on creating the first molecular assembler during the
> day, but my nights will be spent assembling the best modular ever.

hello all,
way to go thomas, and pray that you don't end up assembling the best modular
ever in Dr Schreiber's subterranean headquarters - if we don't hear from
you, we'll check our kits for hidden messages - darn blew it

nevermind, a serious question now to all you Roland M-184 owners:
while testing my recently acquired 184, i noticed that i could dispense with
using a 2:1 divider containing within a special cable - instead, while
plugging modules into the 1/4" gate sockets, i noticed that if i plugged one
of those CV monitors (led & 560ohm resistor in series) into the mini-jack,
the voltage output dropped to 2.5v

is there any reason why i shouldn't do this, and can i tailor a set of CV
monitors to give a 5v output at the gate..?
and does this actually make sense..?

cheers
paul b

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