A blog about all kinds of vintage technology from simple mechanisms of the late 1800s through electronics and robotics of the 1980s. Many posts will be typecast and some will be off topic bits from everyday life. The blog will wander and meander with my quasi-evolving and ever changing interests.
I assume the teeritz entry is Morse. I'll know a little better after Claire and I start taking HAM classes this Saturday. Thanks for the effort!
From the Regretful Omissions Department: I wished any number of animate and inanimate objects a happy New Year, but I totally missed something I don't personally do. So, kindly pretend the list includes every imaginable musical instrument staring with the flute, guitar and violin in our house and the English horn residing in Cameron's world (hope my memory is accurate on that one). I guess we can count his bass drum tree holder as well.
Happy new year. Remember to have black eyed peas tomorrow to ensure a better 2012.
ReplyDeleteA healthy, nerdy and happy 2012 to you, your family, Trollie, your typewriters and Darth Vader figures!
ReplyDeleteMay you have a very wonderful and happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteSeeing that calendar sure brings back memories! The date font is so familiar, used for calendars and journals everywhere.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for 2012! Let's keep typing...
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Man, that took me a while!
Thanks, all!
ReplyDeleteI assume the teeritz entry is Morse. I'll know a little better after Claire and I start taking HAM classes this Saturday. Thanks for the effort!
From the Regretful Omissions Department: I wished any number of animate and inanimate objects a happy New Year, but I totally missed something I don't personally do. So, kindly pretend the list includes every imaginable musical instrument staring with the flute, guitar and violin in our house and the English horn residing in Cameron's world (hope my memory is accurate on that one). I guess we can count his bass drum tree holder as well.