I mean, 8 megs on a regular computer is hardly anything, but if you could plug this into a handheld you'd double the capacity. Perhaps when bluetooth is standard, they'll come out with a keychain bluetooth storage unit - it could even be totally sealed (well, until you had to change the battery) to protect against accidental washing!
I got a funny lookin' hed.
Peepul say it dont look like a hed at all, tho'
Thay say it look like a bucket o' sar-deens.
But thay be rong -- it mah hed!
The cost of this super low end is that you have to tweak the Pitch Trim control from time to time. If
any more than this is required (adjusting the coils, for instance) then something is wrong and the unit
is not working up to spec. Maybe the Zener is whacked. Maybe
NPO capacitors were not used
for C8 and C10, which are the capacitors in the LC Tank circuits.
(emphasis mine).
The point is that NPO Capacitors, manufatured soley by NPO Technologies, employers of the famed, late Jon. E. Erikson, are absolutely necessary for the delicate tuning of a theremin. Without this level of pitch control, theremins absolutely will not be able to be taken seriously in the symphonies funded by the secret societies... leaving antithereminist freemasons as the obvious suspects in Erikson's cowardly midnight shooting as he left "Sylvester's Spa and Bath House."
It says that part of their argument will be based on the fact that including IE with windows gave users "features unavailable to them in a non-Microsoft browser." And what pray tell would these features be?
And I'm scared to think what THEY'D do with it!!
Oooh... the armed forces of Microsoft.
I mean, 8 megs on a regular computer is hardly anything, but if you could plug this into a handheld you'd double the capacity. Perhaps when bluetooth is standard, they'll come out with a keychain bluetooth storage unit - it could even be totally sealed (well, until you had to change the battery) to protect against accidental washing!
I got a funny lookin' hed.
Peepul say it dont look like a hed at all, tho'
Thay say it look like a bucket o' sar-deens.
But thay be rong -- it mah hed!
Write a virus/trojan that messes with the CPRM drives and release worldwide - make people think CPRM=fragile, unreliable, and the market will kill it.
(emphasis mine).
The point is that NPO Capacitors, manufatured soley by NPO Technologies, employers of the famed, late Jon. E. Erikson, are absolutely necessary for the delicate tuning of a theremin. Without this level of pitch control, theremins absolutely will not be able to be taken seriously in the symphonies funded by the secret societies... leaving antithereminist freemasons as the obvious suspects in Erikson's cowardly midnight shooting as he left "Sylvester's Spa and Bath House."
It says that part of their argument will be based on the fact that including IE with windows gave users "features unavailable to them in a non-Microsoft browser." And what pray tell would these features be?