- 07/30/00 23:37:30 My Email:[email protected] Last live music you saw: Tricia Yearwood Last thing you built: 5 Bazookas in 48 hours Favorite style of music: rock Last sunburn you had: today | Comments: nice page |
The "Radster" - 06/25/00 23:26:13 My Email:[email protected] Last live music you saw: Phish Oct 10th 99 Last thing you built: Wood framing an office Favorite style of music: Reggae,Funk,Jazz,Austin City Limits What makes you proud: My projects @ school Things that make you go Hmm?: Hard telling not knowing Last sunburn you had: It's been a while | Comments: Your homepage is great man it's really neat to see you doing something with your electronic and ingenuity talents. A few suggestions would be to look for a way to outline and separate different text boxes of different subjects. Show Icons of the floor p ans or words stating the plan or view and then when they click on that the drawing can come up instead of having that drawing as the fuzzy icon that it is. A nice colorful text icon might draw more attention to it. You should take this a step further wi h possibly generating some orders and making some money for your efforts and talent. It's so good to hear from you, good luck and overall for your first time this is a great page man. You remember my friend Derick, right the skinny fellow with the blond hair. Him and his room-mate, another good friend named Joe are really into their computers and music. They have a web page of their own they've been working on. Their phone number 353-1749 if you want to call them and discuss web page stuff. I'll try and get you their e-mail address |
- 06/25/00 05:15:48 My Email:[email protected] Last live music you saw: Jimmy Guy (The 1 man band) Last thing you built: 747-400 Jet Liner Favorite style of music: Alternative What makes you proud: A good thrashing Things that make you go Hmm?: When I don't get mine Last sunburn you had: Big Surf, Memorial Day 2000 | Comments: Nice personal touch added. |
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I used to do mobile recording and that grew into doing live sound. I really enjoyed it but had to get a job with steady/real pay. Now I offer my enclosure design skills to friends and am building a PA to test the designs on my page. I used the University
cabinets for my old PA's low end with Gauss 5842's for 10+ years and a different midbass horn with wider dispersion of my own design, it raised 16 ohm speakers to 25 ohms. I had to parallel 4 on 1 amp channel to get real power output but then they really
could get LOUD!