I bet that there are others in corvallis and such that might join
in on the parts purchase.




Rob Hudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

 % I'd jump in on this.  Sounds way cool and for only $50.  :)
 % 
 % Mike Cherba wrote:
 % > OK, We're up to 2.  I figure we give it until next meeting to see who
 % > wants in and then see about getting the parts.  Penguin Mints work great
 % > too.  Any small tin should be good.
 % >            -Mike
 % > 
 % > 
 % > On Fri, 2005-03-11 at 10:07, Bob Miller wrote:
 % > 
 % >>Mike Cherba wrote:
 % >>
 % >>
 % >>>I've been thinking about building one of these Altoids tin MP3 players
 % >>>that we have all seen online.  It might be kind of fun if a few of us
 % >>>all built them.  We could buy components in a batch and assemble them at
 % >>>a meeting.  That would also mean we could get real circuit boards spun
 % >>>for us rather than using bread boards.  Here's the link to the design
 % >>>page.  http://www.ladyada.net/make/minty/index.html  Any takers?
 % >>
 % >>I'd build one.  I'd even contribute a few Penguin Mints tins.
 % >>Penguin Mints are cooler than Altoids for obvious reasons.
 % >>
 % >>I also have a soldering iron.
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