Having done so well with my attempt to post every day in March, I’m going to join the April A-Z blogging challenge. I’ve attempted in…
Another Obscure S-List Writer
Having done so well with my attempt to post every day in March, I’m going to join the April A-Z blogging challenge. I’ve attempted in…
I am all for making it a national holiday for several reasons. The least of the reasons is a “practical” one. Federal holidays seem clumped around the dead of winter much more than summer. The main reason is more philosophical. Juneteenth represents a crucial point on the national journey of the United States.
You’d think that would be obvious. So, while assembling an APC on the breadboard Friday, did I make sure I had one?
That got me thinking, I could build almost everything in that video with items I had on hand. The only limitation was I did not have enough 100K potentiometers for the Baby 8 sequencer. I might not have exact resister or capacitor values, although I doubt that, but even if I don’t have the right ones you can get close. A quick order to Amazon could solve the potentiometer problem. Thus was the “Atari Punk Modular” born.
Twenty-nine days have passed since Groundhog Day and we’ve come to March 3rd. It is time to review my Groundhog Day resolutions. A quick refresher, this year I decided to focus on three identities and the habits you would associate with them. I’ll look at them in order from least successful to most so far.
Having to write every day, about something, just to get a blog post, might be what I need to break the damn. I have a longer, more traditional blog post in first draft for tomorrow. Wednesday, of course, will be my Groundhog Day resolutions update. Beyond that, there isn’t a plan beyond having at least a few hundred words about something up every day at 6 pm here in Georgia.