Re: [motm] [OT] Living with the past
2004-11-08 by J.D. McEachin
... They got FARKed this morning, so they probably exceeded their bandwidth quota & pulled the plug. :( JDM
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2004-11-08 by J.D. McEachin
... They got FARKed this morning, so they probably exceeded their bandwidth quota & pulled the plug. :( JDM
2004-11-07 by Neil Bradley
... I get unknown host from 3 different DNS servers all fed through different backbones... -- Neil ... Neil Bradley The true axis of evil in
2004-11-07 by John Neilson
I just skimmed these, and the one that really caught my eye was the one that proudly announced memory for: 2 cents a byte! What would the 1.5 gigs in my G4 go
2004-11-07 by Paul Schreiber
http://www.oldcomputers.net/ads/ads.html Paul S. sort of misses the old days
2004-11-06 by edibennardo
... So, not a stooge project but still a very cool perspective ... OK, cool either but cables first ... Just got some infos from him, thank you very much
2004-11-06 by J. Larry Hendry
... From: edibennardo Ok, now after all the deserved compliments let s talk about ribbon controller and SuperMoe and, why not, cabinets. :-)
2004-11-06 by edibennardo
Ok, now after all the deserved compliments let s talk about ribbon controller and SuperMoe and, why not, cabinets. :-) Enrico
2004-11-05 by pacificamsx
Thank YOU, Stooges, for such great production value, concientiousness, and good humor to boot! I just received my ten newest panels today, and they look
2004-11-04 by edibennardo
... ... and we customers are lucky for MOTM and Paul to exist and for the stooges and their wonderful job, and now? ... well stooge cables but also, ribbon,
2004-11-04 by mate_stubb
What a cool project, and very well done! Moe htto://www.hotrodmotm.com
2004-11-04 by djbrow54
Slightly off thread but certainly MOTM related. I just completed the construction of a set of MIDI bass pedals to use with my synths. MOTM connected me with
2004-11-04 by J. Larry Hendry
Finally today, I shipped the last of the Stooge panels from this round of printing. I still have a couple of pending orders for extras, and one re-print in
2004-11-02 by Richard Brewster
The Oakley 902 Multimix panel is sold. The Equinoxe panel is still available. -Richard
2004-11-02 by ivancu2
Using Paul s numbers of 14 oz. for a single module and 24 oz. for a dual module I came up with a weight of 15.5 pounds for a two-row (19 rack) MOTM system of
2004-11-02 by ivancu2
To put it politely I will say that I have one of their cases and I would never buy one again. In most cases you get what you pay for. Even at those prices I
2004-11-02 by John Neilson
What s a best guess for the average module weight, for a one-space and for a 2-space? Paul, you ship these, so you must have an idea. I m trying to figure
2004-11-02 by John Neilson
Here s something I was looking at: http://www.islandcases.com/amprackcases.html Look at the 1/4 ATA Deep Small Case at the bottom left. This does have
2004-11-02 by ivancu2
Now that I think about it ball corners don t matter since they are for stacking cases with lids on. I asked the case company and the large rubber feet used on
2004-11-02 by ivancu@aol.com
I was thinking of changing the spec to stacking ball corners. It is also possible to add latches to connect stacked cases, but that of course adds to price. I
2004-11-02 by John Neilson
That looks intriguing, but I wonder how flush you could actually stack them -- vertically and horizontally with those ball corners. Since they re not open at
2004-11-01 by ivancu@aol.com
Here is a link to a drawing of it: http://HOME1.GTE.NET/res05k5t/ebaypics/MOTMcase.jpg This is 11U high so it will fit two MOTM racks plus a single 1U item
2004-11-01 by J. Larry Hendry
Just a reminder to those of you who may be still contemplating a cable order: The cable vendors have promised me 30 day delivery. I have promised delivery to
2004-11-01 by J. Larry Hendry
Well, as usual, you guys have come through and reduced the extras inventory. So, I don t get too many inquiries about what is already gone, here is what is
2004-11-01 by Richard Brewster
I have two that I replaced with new, different Stooge panels from the recent run. 1 - Oakley 902 Multimix - 1U 1 - Oakley Equinoxe VC Phaser - 1U These are
2004-11-01 by J. Larry Hendry
... person(s) responsible for buying 800,000 parts and putting them into 30,000 plastic bags anymore (thank God!). ... LH: Paul, From a guy who s most recent
2004-10-31 by Robert van der Kamp
... Sounds like a nice new job for Paul. - Robert
2004-10-30 by J. Larry Hendry
Dave and I always make extra panels to cover as many of the quality rejects as we can. So, once everyone s order has been filled, I can turn loose of the
2004-10-30 by J. Larry Hendry
The last Stooge panel was packed in a box today following an afternoon of drilling. So, everyone who has not received their happy mail will get it following
2004-10-28 by Wood
eastern time? ... From: TJ To: Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 10:10 PM Subject: [motm] Free Back In Time
2004-10-28 by TJ
Hi Everybody, Thought this might be of some intrest to the groug? This Saturday night, my electronic/ambient/Berlin school band Orbital Decay will perform a
2004-10-26 by object88
This is really really sad news. I can t even begin to think of the number of bands that I so enjoy which have had their moment on the Peel show, from The Cure
2004-10-26 by Sikorsky
2004-10-26 by Sikorsky
hello all, sorry for the bandwidth again, does anyone have a UK part number for the PCB mounting 1/8 jacks for the Neural Agonizer..? cheers paul sheffield uk
2004-10-25 by gooboworks
Ah, the old RTFM problem. Oopsie... I was just testing to see if anyone was listening. :-) Thanks Paul Andy ... little ... of
2004-10-25 by Paul Schreiber
Errr.....page 1 of the manual, bottom of the page (nice photo). Paul S. ... From: gooboworks To: Sent: Monday,
2004-10-25 by gooboworks
A ways back I recall Paul posting a note about using certain little meter probes with small grabber tips to safely perform the calibration of the MOTM 950
2004-10-25 by J. Larry Hendry
In the translucent colors: I have to agree with Scott. Red and Magenta are very similar. Magenta tends to be the purple side of red if that makes sense. The
2004-10-24 by Scott Juskiw
... Red and magenta look quite similar to me, I have a tough time telling them apart. I ve got one of each in hand now, the magenta has a slight hint of pink
2004-10-24 by Paul Schreiber
Sometime in Feb., around the 20th. It will depend on when I release the front panel drawings, as the metal shop is taking 4-5 weeks, sometimes 6. I plan to
2004-10-24 by Adam Schabtach
Question for Larry and owners of his cables: how distinct is the magenta from the red? And how about orange relative to red and yellow? If they re side by
2004-10-24 by Dino Leone
Does anybody (Paul in particular...) know of an approximate release/ship date of the MOTM-650 (Midi/CV-interface)? I m thinking about date plus/minus 1
2004-10-24 by J. Larry Hendry
I have one left over stock Miniwave I am not supposed to have. I am short one of the spare expanded CV Miniwave panels. So, I am wondering if we shipped
2004-10-23 by Paul Schreiber
a) If everything goes according to plan, kitting by the out-sourcing company will begin to ship before Dec. 1st. Unless there is a parts shortage, the older
2004-10-23 by J. Larry Hendry
Dave Bradley is on a well deserved vacation. Before he left, he sent me all of the panels he had not finished drilling. So, if you have not received happy
2004-10-19 by Richard Brewster
Something else to consider, I found, is how you arrange your modules in the cabinets. I move the modules around quite a bit in my three 26U wide dot com
2004-10-19 by strohs56k
... I used the rainbow (visible light) spectrum and colored by length. So violet = short wavelength = 1 foot, blue = 2 foot, green = 3 foot, yellow = 4 foot,
2004-10-19 by Chris Walcott
Yep. I ordered two 36 foot cables (purple!), cut them in half and added TT plugs on the cut ends. Now I have four 18 foot cables that plug directly into my
2004-10-19 by Krimo
I ve got a (very good deal) DSX underway to accompany my (very good deal) OBX-a. (Before car got wrecked Larry :-) ) Figured this would make for quite a nice
2004-10-19 by Scott Juskiw
That s a good estimate. The most frequently used cables are likely to be 2 and 3 footers for the cabinet you have planned. 1 footers are great for syncing
2004-10-19 by Scott Juskiw
... Same here, black heatshrink and the following lengths: 1 black 2 blue 2 magenta 3 green 3 orange 4 red 4 purple 6 yellow No real pattern to the