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DIY Stompboxes => Building your own stompbox => Topic started by: Peter Snowberg on January 28, 2004, 02:41:20 AM

Title: To all the "kids" here :)
Post by: Peter Snowberg on January 28, 2004, 02:41:20 AM
Hi all,

After seeing how many of the people here are younger than 18, I just wanted to say that I think it's fantastic that you're all here and working with electronics & music.

After realizing that I'm more than old enough to have kids older than some of the folks here, and having a generally down feeling about where society is headed, you all give me hope. :D

Thank you for your contributions! They mean a great deal!
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Take care,
-Peter (always a kid at heart)
Title: To all the "kids" here :)
Post by: Somicide on January 28, 2004, 02:43:50 AM
Awwww, I feel so much better being a teen now.
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Post by: Alpha579 on January 28, 2004, 03:06:50 AM
Thanx Peter!
Its great having all you adults to help us and give us advice!
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Post by: jimmy on January 28, 2004, 05:36:24 AM
value that man and his knowledge. thanks for the encouragement!!!

and thanks again for the help on my firefly. believe it or not, thats actually going to help me get into year 11 at my current school. they brought in this new system where they kick you out if you cant give them evidence your "gifted" enough to be there. scary thought.

rock on.

cheers
Jim (15 y.o)
Title: To all the "kids" here :)
Post by: Marcos - Munky on January 28, 2004, 06:28:25 AM
Is vey cool to see that people can make good friends here, and don't care for how old the other peoples are. If the world was like in this forum, it will be a better place to live.
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Post by: jimmy on January 28, 2004, 06:46:00 AM
agreed

cheers
Jim
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Post by: petemoore on January 28, 2004, 10:24:49 AM
Contraception prevents poverty!!!
Title: To all the "kids" here :)
Post by: dan on January 28, 2004, 10:29:38 AM
i like your attitue torward teens more than some adults.
ex: "god damn punks!"
Title: To all the "kids" here :)
Post by: smoguzbenjamin on January 28, 2004, 11:08:32 AM
Marcos, I fully agree with you, the world would be a better place :) But it's not so let's cherish our little spot of the interweb where we prove that people can get along fine together regardless of age, race or religion. :)

Sometimes the fact that your age isn't exactly published makes for some fun situations. I have explained the function of something as rudimentary as a pulldown resistor to someone twice my age. The best thing is, the guy listened and he got it first try. It's nice to see that not only the teens here, but also the adults can listen and learn. I think all of us make friends here regardless of age. Take for instance Ansil and I :mrgreen: We get along quite well and he's almost 12 years older than I am, if I'm right he's 28 and I'm 15 (almost 16! :) ) which shows that age doesn't really matter in friendship :) I made a few friends my own age too.

All in all it's great being here! :D
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Post by: blabj on January 28, 2004, 12:48:56 PM
yeah cool stuff
im still a newb, but when i get enuff money (because, lets face it a 13 year olds salary for a paper round isnt that good:( ), im gonna really get into the effects making...( think of a decent word...) business ( thats the money winner :lol:). also... whats ever1s favorite effect... ever?
minie gotta be my morley pro wah ( got off ebay for $30 :D)
callum
ps yay snow :lol:
pps (i am the brackets king!!!)
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Post by: Marcos - Munky on January 28, 2004, 01:02:05 PM
Quote from: smoguzbenjaminWe prove that people can get along fine together regardless of age, race or religion. :)

Now you said all. I agree with you and I think all that post and read topics here agree too. Sometimes I imagine the world if age, race and religion don't care for a good friendship. It's bad when you take a look around you and see the things how they really are in this world. In the city that I live, we have minus than 20,000 people, but a big number of people don't like me and my friends because of religion and musical differences, they think we are idiots, satanists and drug users, just because we use black clothes and have a different idea about religion. And if you take a look in the same book that have more than 1000 laws that can control you, you will find in the first laws that you are free to have you own religion, culture and ideas.
Title: To all the "kids" here :)
Post by: smoguzbenjamin on January 28, 2004, 01:12:13 PM
It is called a constitution, my friend and I love that. ;)
However, in the christian bible, the first commandment is "Thou shall have no other God but Me." Hmmm. :?

It's funny though I was writing a paper on racism at school today and concluded that prejudice and not being educated are the main problems that cause discrimination of any kind, be it religion or taste.
Title: To all the "kids" here :)
Post by: Marcos - Munky on January 28, 2004, 01:25:43 PM
I don't like the constitution very much, because the laws that give us freedom to have our own opinions aren't used or aren't known. The people use only the laws that say "people can't do this". About the racism, I think there are two causes, one for race and one for different opinions. The first one is that because we saw in movies and learn in the school that people of "different" races was slaves in the past, and the people that used him as slaves think that they are ignorants and dumbs. The secound one is only ignorance, there are people that think the "right" opinion about religion, music, society, politics and others is the one that they believe, and the different opinions are "wrong".
Title: To all the "kids" here :)
Post by: smoguzbenjamin on January 28, 2004, 01:34:27 PM
Well the fact that the constitution lists those laws and people adhering to them are two different things. See if people don't stick to the constitutional laws about religion etcetera, no-one can do anything about it. Now I think about it those laws are probably there to stop government from turning a democracy into a religious state, like there still is today in places like the Middle East. :?

You are quite right on ignorance, I completely agree with you. However I don't quite get where you're coming from with the "black people are dumb" point of view. That might have been so in the past, but I think most people who are only half intelligent can realise that a black man has the same amount of potential as a white man (or woman). Again prejudice and fear play a big part. People are scared of coloured people because... why actually? I still haven't understood that.

At school we have a student gym teacher, who is a negro, and some of the girls think he's scary because of his skin colour. I actually think he's kinda cool, but that's just 'cause his personality appeals to me 8) I don't think his skin colour should enter into the equation.

People will always think that their opinion is the only 'right' thing, but if they didn't, it wouldn't be their opinion in the first place. It's how people work, but I feel that sometimes you don't have to be so extreme about it. Take the taliban for instance. I think they're sortof over-reacting to the political situation in the world. If everyone would chill out for a bit the world would be better. But hell people don't take the time to relax anymore, except for us, right guys? 8)
Title: To all the "kids" here :)
Post by: Marcos - Munky on January 28, 2004, 01:46:23 PM
The "black people are dumbs" come from the same place that "indian people are dumbs", the past. Some people can read a school book and say "they thinked they are dumb and can be slaves because the culture difference", other can only say "I can't believe that men made another men slave", but don't want to try to know why they became slaves and why they are called dumb, and finally, the racists, who read the book and say "they are dumb and slaves, they don't have any knowledge" because they have a different culture and way to live, and when they became slaves, the "masters" of him didn't know your cultures to see if they are dumb or not, and this vision of men with different color skins didn't stopped in the time, there are lots of people who is inside the third phrase about this :cry: .
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Post by: RDV on January 28, 2004, 01:51:16 PM
I'm curious now. Are there any black people on this forum? No blacks, no women. What are we, a bunch of misogynistic bigots?

Let me take this opportunity to extend a hand to all genders, races & creeds. Come one, come all, and emerse yourselves in the wonderous world of STOMPBOXES!

Regards

RDV
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Post by: smoguzbenjamin on January 28, 2004, 01:51:55 PM
I'm sure that many people didn't agree with the slave trade in forgotten times, it just wasn't published much. Oh well don't let em get you down buddy ;) I always shrug any comments about my long curly hair off and go on with whatever I find important :)

I like my long curly hair :D ghehe

edit: RDV I fully agree with you, but be reminded that it is a choice to 'enlist' on the forum ;)
Title: To all the "kids" here :)
Post by: smoguzbenjamin on January 28, 2004, 01:56:31 PM
Forgot to mention: Isn't it ironic that a supportive post by peter turns into a discussion about racism? :)
Title: To all the "kids" here :)
Post by: Marcos - Munky on January 28, 2004, 01:58:08 PM
I like mine too :P. Ben, you have cool ideas, I liked to talk with you. And Ricky, yeah you are right. Sorry if some people didn't liked what I wrote, but it's the truth.

PS: Well reminded, Ricky. I didn't saw any women here. I didn't saw any people from Mexico, Paraguay and lots of countryes too.
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Post by: smoguzbenjamin on January 28, 2004, 02:12:59 PM
Thanks Marcos I enjoyed talking to you too :)

Somehow women and stompboxes don't mix :mrgreen: Think about it, a girl that makes stompboxes... Stompbox for your birthday, stompbox for X-mas... :mrgreen: Sounds good. Anyway my girlfriend doesn't complain a lot so I'm fine am I not? :D


:mrgreen: I love my girlfriend :mrgreen:
Title: To all the "kids" here :)
Post by: Peter Snowberg on January 28, 2004, 02:21:01 PM
I'm 33 and have friends from teenagers to people their 70s. One thing I find cool is that for most of the people here, I could never guess your age if I tried really hard. :)

Age, sex, race, & religion obviosly don't matter.

Friendship, compassion, and understanding do matter.

I haven't done any stage diving or run around a mosh pit in many years, but I have fond memories of these things from the 1980s. I used to be a long hair too. Now my hair is short (it only goes 1/2 way down my back ;)).

World peace through stompboxes! :D

Quote from: Albert Einstein (1879-1955)"Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted."

Take care,
-Peter
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Post by: smoguzbenjamin on January 28, 2004, 02:22:49 PM
8)
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Post by: puretube on January 28, 2004, 04:15:39 PM
over at HC`s fx-forum, there is a "jadesky" lady, who is very much into sounds and fx-modding;
and not to forget Kate Ebneter, the biggest collector-ess of noise-toys!
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Post by: aron on January 28, 2004, 04:27:33 PM
Invite that lady here.

Heck OK, I will
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Post by: aron on January 28, 2004, 04:42:03 PM
She might make and sell pedals. Hard to tell.
Title: Stompin' women
Post by: ErikMiller on January 28, 2004, 04:42:56 PM
That is, women who stomp on stompboxes....

I just taught my girlfriend how to solder last week. Yeah, she's pretty sexy wielding that Weller iron. :-) She's been a great muse for my pedal projects, originally helping inspire me to seek out Ron Asheton's Stooges tone, making logo suggestions, etc. The second Crucible Fuzz ever built was her birthday present last year. I think her female friends kinda looked sideways at the concept, but her male (mostly fellow musicians) friends thought it was the coolest thing they'd heard of (I've since sold these gentlemen production units).

For whatever reason, there are far fewer female gear addicts. I don't know why that is.

My own darling, whenever I try to emphasize the TONE aspect of playing electric guitar, seems reluctant, as if it's somehow in opposition to the mechanical aspects of playing the instrument.

And while I have female guitar heroes (Joni Mitchell has the best right hand in the business), they ain't so much known for their TONE.

The stoner-girl second guitarist in my own last band could nail the parts after one demonstration (never had a lesson in her life), but I had to set her amp up for her.

I wonder why this is. Should we be doing guitar tone outreach to young women?
Title: To all the "kids" here :)
Post by: jimmy on January 30, 2004, 07:42:05 AM
all the girls i know that play guitar only play acoustic. weird. and theyre not interested in tone either. it shows  :wink:

on the racism thing, i think its just everybody wanting something over someone else, and if they have to pick on one thing, be it only colour, to do it, then so be it. some people truly suck.

ive cant say im a big fan of religion, its nice to belong to something, but theres all those complications that come from it, and contradictions between different religious groups. frustrating.

im a firm believer in karma, however. example: at school, i managed to kick a football onto the roof of one of the buildings, so i climbed up to get it. when i was up there, i lobbed it at one of my mates as a joke. when i went to get down, i hooked my shirt on a nail without realising, and when i dropped down, i ripped all of my buttons off, and had to spend the rest of the day (4 periods  :? ) shirtless.

when i look back on it now preeeeeeeeetty funny. of course it was funny then as well.

Final Thought:
my new religion: church of stompbox
my new race: hard-rocksian
my new colour: TS9 Seasick Green.

cheers
Jim
Title: To all the "kids" here :)
Post by: Ansil on January 30, 2004, 07:46:13 AM
hmm being a former prison guard i was once asked by an inmate..(probaly cuase the fact that my partner and i greeted each other with a zig heil) "are you racist?"  my reply.."no i hate all of you equally."
Title: To all the "kids" here :)
Post by: puretube on January 30, 2004, 07:52:09 AM
oh, before I forget:
Fran, the greatest FX/Amp-designster I know;
she used to work at E-H, (where she did the Big-Muff re-issue, I think),
after that, she founded "Frantone"...
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Post by: Mark Hammer on January 30, 2004, 09:03:44 AM
That's a heart-warming bit of trivia, actually.  If I'm not mistaken "Fran" would have been one of the first folks to use LM386's for overdrive boxes in the Hep Cat pedal; a feather in anyone's cap, male or female, old or young.

BTW, she didn't also found the city you indicate living in, did she?  :wink:
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Post by: puretube on January 30, 2004, 11:02:09 AM
...Franken (english: Franconia) derives its name from ancient times, when the French had conquered large parts of the then Germany (~800 a.d.)
(also see: "Frankfurt").
F. is a part of southern G. (say "around Nuremberg"), which had been usurpated by the wild Bavarians "from Munich" (beer drinkers...) until now.
There is a strong "Independant Franconia" movement here,
versus the Bavarian gov.
That`s why we proudly use that name...
(though I`m not a native here, I`m Dutch descendant of the Hugenots, who fled from their French homelands in the late middle-ages to my now-home-town "Erlangen", which happened to be the world`s largest beer exporter around 1800 to 1850). (before Munich and Milwaukee).
You may find so called "original Erlanger Beer" occasionally in the U.S.

B.t.w.: Fran (the Hep Cat one...) showed me some beautifully designed and manufactured top-end HiFi tube-amps of her`s.
Title: To all the "kids" here :)
Post by: smoguzbenjamin on January 30, 2004, 12:11:07 PM
Tube amps. Ooooooooh. Yup. Life is good 8)

So when are the ladies gonna start posting here?