Dormant as opposed to dead.
Dormant as opposed to dead.
Hopefully only dormant through the winter... with luck perhaps it will come back to life with the coming Spring.
Widget
...spring has sprung- how about an update?
I don't know about the rest of the northern hemisphere, but it is still winter here.
I wonder if Spring has come to Ohio?
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I dunno...looks like spring to me!Originally Posted by Mr. Widget
http://www.audioheritage.org/vbullet...1&d=1146414413
3-1/2 years and no end in site??? I might be out of the transportation bizz by the time this comes to a conclusion and will not be able to transport these to Don.
In the spirit of keeping the peace, I'll not comment further for fear of going off on a rant about the whole thing in general as well as a few things specifically.
The pickup point will most likely be Chicago, IL.
Does that work for you?
Not trying to break the peace but was wondering??? Maybe I will have to ask Don when I see him next time.
The end may not be in sight, but we have actually made quite a bit of progress over the last 3+ years... just not as much as any of us would like, especially during the last couple of years... it is simply not easy to fit in a "recreational" project of this magnitude while we have full time jobs, families, and other responsibilities. I am sorry that it has frustrated several Forum Members during this period... trust me, no one is more frustrated than those of us who have been most closely associated with the project... and Don himself I am sure, but rest assured it will be completed... it will be documented... and it will have been worth the wait.
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I can vouch for the frustration from the very beginning.
But perhaps it is more appropriate that you simply outline what you have accomplished to to date?
It's like wine... Time and patience gives the best...
Fred.
Nice to see you around! I miss your posts! I drop in on your and samtastic's website occasionally and really enjoy it!
I'm not real sure how much longer it is going to take.
It sure has taken a considerable turn from what Mike originally envisioned.
Having spent nearly as long on a personal project due to hesitancy to commit to various details, I can only imagine how difficult it must be to finish one with multiple, competent sources of input and skill. While looking forward to the results, I can be confidently patient, knowing it will be worth the wait.
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