From: Eeyore on


liquidator wrote:

> You are along the lines of someone who has won local photo
> contests....serious amateur perhaps, but amateur regardless.

So you missed my post about the million dollar consoles (at today's values) I
designed at Neve for Sound One ?
http://www.soundone.com/

I was a top project leader there FFS ! Have you heard of Prism Sound too ?
Guess who helped them build their business at the very beginning !

Graham

From: Eeyore on


liquidator wrote:

> "Eeyore" <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> wrote
>
> > The official voltage is 120 btw.
>
> Choose to believe your government and you are a fool.
>
> In the old days it was 110, 115, 117, or 120.

OLD DAYS.

Graham

From: Eeyore on


liquidator wrote:

> "Eeyore" <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> wrote
>
> > Irrelevant. Besides I never had any trouble with Lucas electricals.
> >
> I suppose there has to be one person who can say that.
>
> Lucas is a joke even among Brits over here.

I had a couple of Fords and a Rover with Lucas electricals. Aside from an
alternator that packed up on one Ford due to under-specification I had
zero problems.

Graham


From: George's Pro Sound Company on


> do you have to tie in bare tails when you work that venue?
It's a state college and no you can not tie in, for any reason what so ever
but the venue has plenty of distros and feeder

the building just opened last spring and they committed to these
lucky for me there are always several very well paid electricians on hand to
deal with any issues
George


From: Eeyore on


George's Pro Sound Company wrote:

> > do you have to tie in bare tails when you work that venue?
> It's a state college and no you can not tie in, for any reason what so ever
> but the venue has plenty of distros and feeder
>
> the building just opened last spring and they committed to these
> lucky for me there are always several very well paid electricians on hand to
> deal with any issues

Oh - you support the 'closed shop' just like Detroit do you ?

No wonder your auto makers are on the verge of bankruptcy.

Graham