try vèbre then. It’s a tiny village so…
I am into my third 206. First one sold to buy the second one that slide (slided or slid or slude ???) into a road barrier and right now looking for cheap tyres, starter motor (and someone to swap the clutch).
Also looking for the plastic handle to the baggage door of my 206SW.
It’s a fantastic car, comfy, small, is no heavy drinker and a bit too fast … ($400 in speeding tickets so far).
Ed
Washington, DC, USA
IT guy
Fiat 500 Abarth
Fair, but still learning. I used to play a little bass and sang in a band for a while.
Pretty good, also still learning. I went to college for EE but didn’t finish the degree.
A 500 must feel a little exposed against the larger metal that’s mor common over there…
It’s a tiny car in comparison, to be sure, but when I find myself in a pinch between two colossal SUVs I can usually just floor it and zip out. That’s the nice thing about having 160 HP and 170 torques on a car that weighs less than 1200 kilos / 2600 lbs.
Q1. 1st Name - Nick
Q2. City, Country. - Mesa, AZ USA
Q3. Rough Job. - Quality Assurance
Q4. What do you drive… - 2004 Chevrolet Astro
Q5. Musical talent - Mostly drums, and synths (kinda)
Q6. Electronic Talent - Newbie/hobbyist (have several Eurorack kits under my belt plus some stripboard stuff)
Q1. Scott
Q2. Houston(ish) Texas
Q3. Software Developer
Q4. Toyota Tacoma rescued from an extermination company
Q5. Celebrated** humanatone virtuoso (retired)
Q6. Electronic talent? Minimally successful at DIY synth construction (of others designs) and basic debugging. Painfully beginning to understand the bigger picture.
Alex
Lille, France
Delivery / Former translator
Mostly bicycles (single speed and cargo bikes)
Bass player, a bit of guitar, learning how to play the synth
I never burnt myself while soldering and most of my pedals work, for any reason
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Gordon
Stirling, Scotland
Retired Mental Health Nurse
Mobility scooter!!
Got quite good at the bass when I was younger, keyboards ( not great )
Always been fascinated by synthesizers, they make uniquely beautiful sounds
EE degree dropout, but been keen hobyist most of my life
Hi, are you the same guy with username Soundbrigade on diyaudio.com?
I hope so or my schizophrenia has gotten worse …
No it’s me and maybe I am a bit whimsy, no split personality.
Are they still doing that 15 song album thing, havent been on their site for ages?
I have to say the quality and quantity of Scots on here is phenomenal no?
Still doing it but it’s on repeat - the same lame themes.
I am right now trying to save all my tube amp projects, I have some 7-8 half-built amps and I realise there’s a lot of money thrown into them so I’d better finish them. I should write something 'bout them on DIYaudio but I have a dedicated thread on Swedish Electronics Forum, but a photo maybe.
Going to Chicago next week but will not attend Knob Khan this time.
WG
NY area
Tinkerer. Electronics, tube amps and guitars
Q1. Markus
Q2. Lemgo / Germany
Q3. IT technician and Lecturer
Q4. Skoda Fabia
Q5. played cello 30 years ago / some piano
Q6. i was educated as “Kommunikationselektroniker, Fachrichtung Telekommunikationstechnik” (old german Name for “phone Guy”) 30 Yers ago. Can read schematics ![]()
Vassilios
Boston USA
Concrete/construction private contractor
A car, i totalled my 88 supra omw to work last year at around 530am, straight into a tree. Only about 200 yards from my bosses garage where i park and get in a flatbed.
Im a music school dropout, drums were my primary instrument.
Electronics… id say ive got the basics down, and a general understanding. Still learning, still getting so annoyed at times i have to go down to the basement, do some zerchers and hit the heavy bag in the dark, nude.
You should build a carnyx. My buddy’s a brass/wind virtuoso. I drive him nuts saying Tim cappello is the goat, like saxual assault.