>Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2002 13:19:48 -0700 >From: Victor Tikhonov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >MIME-Version: 1.0 >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: PWM speed controller frequency? >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >Musicians used to *listen* and appreciate silence the most. > >BTW I'm the one too... > >Victor > >1sclunn wrote: >> >> I have notice that there seem to be a lot of EV's that are musician's . >> look at the lay out in my nest >> 4/6 musician's 3/6 teachers 2/6 electronics 2/6 computers. there are >> some crossovers but still this is not what I would expect . any ideas on >> this .(my be good to advertise in music mags)
I'm also a musician (trained as a classical flute player) and I'm glad that this subject came up - I know of at least one other EV'er here in the North Bay who is a musician. I've heard theories about musicians and maths/computers and they certainly apply to me, but where do EVs fit in? Now I know why I always make sure my banner is on messages I send to EV lists ;) Happy & musical EV'ing, Nick Dr Nick Carter, Owner, npc Imaging, 3000 Cleveland Avenue, Suite 209, Santa Rosa CA 95403-2117 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel/fax: +1 (707) 573 9361 http://www.npcimaging.com Th!nk City EV driver & President, North Bay Chapter, Electric Auto Association *************************************************************** ** Now available at npcimaging.com... ** ** Music Engraving Today by Steve Powell now in stock. ** ** The Art of Music Engraving and Processing by Ted Ross & ** ** Handbook of Instrumentation, both on CD-ROM ** ** 41 CD sheet music titles: thousands of pages from $14.95! ** ** Books by Stone, Ross, Gerou & Lusk, Stiller, Gamble, etc. ** ***************************************************************
