Peter Clifton wrote: > Ok, stop it guys, this is just too painful. > > > I just lost a whole toolbox full of lovely (high quality) new tools. > > They were on board the wave-rig I've spent the last 3 years working on - > when it capsized last week... oops. (I was also on board some minutes > before it went over!). >
Was it the Trident wave test rig? Regardless, I'm glad you weren't injured. I sincerely hope that there were no injuries or fatalities. > I'm looking on all of this in the context of how trivial gEDA/gaf is > compared to $real_world. A number of people (including myself) are lucky > to be alive and uninjured after the wave rig went down. > Completely agree. I've survived a pair of personal tragedies myself, of the life-changing kind. Makes it easier to not pay attention to geda-user when the ranting gets underway--- but unfortunately makes it easier to stay away long enough to not notice when the ranting is over. > Perhaps I'm still not that well adjusted on what matters though - I'm > still more brothered about my lost tools than $scary_experience. ;) > :) Beware, the adjustment may come upon you when you least expect it. I can say that from personal experience. b.g. -- Bill Gatliff b...@billgatliff.com _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user