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#9226 Re: Nothing In Particular
If one accepts this particular definition (see below) of "luthier" then an electric guitar maker would not qualify.
"A luthier is someone who builds or repairs string instruments generally consisting of a neck and a sound box. The word "luthier" comes from the French word luth, which means lute."
Edit.
In loose terms I consider myself an "engineer", trained by the Marconi company.
"A luthier is someone who builds or repairs string instruments generally consisting of a neck and a sound box. The word "luthier" comes from the French word luth, which means lute."
Edit.
In loose terms I consider myself an "engineer", trained by the Marconi company.
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#9227 Re: Nothing In Particular
For example
Whenever an honest man discovers that he's mistaken, he will either cease to be mistaken or he will cease to be honest.
#9228 Re: Nothing In Particular
I suspect the people who design toasters and washing machines may have a view on that as well.However, I might as well be fixing toasters or washing machines...
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#9229 Re: Nothing In Particular
Quite explicitly, I said "fixing", not "design"ing... Often wondered if I should have done my Chartered Engineer status thing (I still could) - just doesn't seem much point any more.
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#9230 Re: Nothing In Particular
The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.
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#9231 Re: Nothing In Particular
As did I, except the Harrier bit, and agree wholeheartedly as the IEEE even bestowed me with the title 'Chartered'......I think I was looking at it in a common sense kind of way.
Having spent many hours in John LeVoi's workshop and seen the stuff he gets up to...well I think I could produce soemthing like Nick posted but I know in truth I could never come near to the stuff John produces
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#9232 Re: Nothing In Particular
In the US of A you’d be driving a train!
Which bits of the Harrier?
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#9233 Re: Nothing In Particular
Parts of the Doppler MLS (Microwave Landing System) - there were two competing systems - Doppler MLS and Time Reference Scanning Beam (TRSB). I designed the digital filtering on the MLS system and some other avionics when working for STL in Harlow.
Project was eventually stymied by rigged voting and politics: https://books.google.ae/books?id=pnV6UY ... ls&f=false
Also learnt to drive by pretending to be a Harrier.
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#9234 Re: Nothing In Particular
Not a harrier..but..
I caught this in the garden before Christmas last year. The photo is from my son's bedroom window so is not too clear. The white mess was a pigeon...shame I couldn't get a clearer pic, but I thought unusual enough for the middle of Hull.
After asking a few people the most consistent idea seems to be a Goshawk
I caught this in the garden before Christmas last year. The photo is from my son's bedroom window so is not too clear. The white mess was a pigeon...shame I couldn't get a clearer pic, but I thought unusual enough for the middle of Hull.
After asking a few people the most consistent idea seems to be a Goshawk
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#9235 Re: Nothing In Particular
Just about to post a spiel about my late brother in law and the Harrier, but I thought I’d do a quick search to see if I’ve posted it before. Wouldn’t want to bore everyone again. Turns out that I did back in 2010, and immediately after is your first post, saying the same thing. What goes around comes around but I can’t believe it’s eight years ago.
http://www.audio-talk.co.uk/phpBB3/view ... it=Harrier
http://www.audio-talk.co.uk/phpBB3/view ... it=Harrier
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#9236 Re: Nothing In Particular
Spent a couple of hours this afternoon tracing some of my old haunts with Google street view, when I was a student back in the '70's. The college, which was Southend College of Technology in Carnarvon Road, a 6 stories block to one end of which was attached the School of Art and Design, is now demolished to make way for new houses. Had been derelict since 2004 and an "eyesore" according to the local newspaper.
Going home in the evenings I would usually walk south down Victoria Avenue and eventually to Southend Central Railway station. But sometimes I would go north, turn west into West Road and call in at a little electronics shop that was there. Either I wanted something in particular or just to see what bargains they might have; they'd often have old circuit boards from scrapped equipment for like 50 pence each. Or "bargain bundles", like 150 transistors for 50p. (Mostly manufacturers rejects.) The shop doesn't exist any more either, or at least if the main building is still original, it now has a new brick frontage.
Then I'd walk on to Westcliff railway station via Hamlet Court Road, incidentally passing by the end of Westborough Road, up the other end of which was another electronics emporium, Flemings.
But anyway from Hamlet Court Road I'd have to cross the old London Road (A13) on the way to the station. Somewhere along here I remember seeing an upstairs window, possibly of an upstairs flat, or so I fancied at the time (the old houses being converted to flats was quite common in this area) which had a number of antique glass bottles, some coloured, some clear, lined up on the window sill. If I made this walk in autumn or winter time, when it was dark, and if the room light was on, which it usually was, then the diffused glow of the room would shine through these bottles. The window never had any curtains. It was definitely a landmark on a November or December evening.
Can't find that now either, or anyway not even the building, or something that looks like it. Could be in another road, a short-cut that I can't remember.
Going home in the evenings I would usually walk south down Victoria Avenue and eventually to Southend Central Railway station. But sometimes I would go north, turn west into West Road and call in at a little electronics shop that was there. Either I wanted something in particular or just to see what bargains they might have; they'd often have old circuit boards from scrapped equipment for like 50 pence each. Or "bargain bundles", like 150 transistors for 50p. (Mostly manufacturers rejects.) The shop doesn't exist any more either, or at least if the main building is still original, it now has a new brick frontage.
Then I'd walk on to Westcliff railway station via Hamlet Court Road, incidentally passing by the end of Westborough Road, up the other end of which was another electronics emporium, Flemings.
But anyway from Hamlet Court Road I'd have to cross the old London Road (A13) on the way to the station. Somewhere along here I remember seeing an upstairs window, possibly of an upstairs flat, or so I fancied at the time (the old houses being converted to flats was quite common in this area) which had a number of antique glass bottles, some coloured, some clear, lined up on the window sill. If I made this walk in autumn or winter time, when it was dark, and if the room light was on, which it usually was, then the diffused glow of the room would shine through these bottles. The window never had any curtains. It was definitely a landmark on a November or December evening.
Can't find that now either, or anyway not even the building, or something that looks like it. Could be in another road, a short-cut that I can't remember.
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#9237 Re: Nothing In Particular
I passed my motorcycle test in Southend, somewhere near where Costins (?) motorcycle/scooter shop used to be.
Must have been 1966.
Must have been 1966.
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#9238 Re: Nothing In Particular
Very intrestink!!!!! The past is another country but I also look for it. Id love to find some of it but.....
The little shop though with the electronics junk, aha! I had to go to Reading to 'the shop on the bridge - a huge cornucopia of circuit boards and wondrous stuff. Next door there was actually a shop that only sold radio kits of all shapes and sizes. Back in Newbury there was only a bike/television repair shop where I'd scrounge the innards of completely useless television sets. In Oxford I was lucky if once a year I could drool over military surplus electronics; 19 sets and other tx/rx s, oscilloscopes and well everything including nuclear missiles and Haddon collided - WOW
The little shop though with the electronics junk, aha! I had to go to Reading to 'the shop on the bridge - a huge cornucopia of circuit boards and wondrous stuff. Next door there was actually a shop that only sold radio kits of all shapes and sizes. Back in Newbury there was only a bike/television repair shop where I'd scrounge the innards of completely useless television sets. In Oxford I was lucky if once a year I could drool over military surplus electronics; 19 sets and other tx/rx s, oscilloscopes and well everything including nuclear missiles and Haddon collided - WOW
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#9239 Re: Nothing In Particular
That sounds like Proops in Tottenham court road - they had wondrous stuff, including bits of landing gear from jets to quartz fibre dossimeters.
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#9240 Re: Nothing In Particular
Proops, Lasky's, GW Smith's and more - wonderful! Then the Wi-Fi shops began...
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