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Message #13020



To: beam@sgiblab.sgi.com
From: BUDSCOTT@aol.com
Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2000 15:52:51 EDT
Subject: Re: PM-1


Me, I just go to digikey, look up what i want in their index and order five
of them. but than again, thats me.

-Spencer

<http://www.botic.com/users/beamstop>

not a robot scientist
not a college major
not a grad student
not a professor
not a very organized person
just Spencer (isn't that impressive enough?)



13021 Tue, 4 Apr 2000 16:02:02 EDT Re: Ambler and so on (JVernonM read this) beam@sgiblab.sgi.com BUDSCOTT@aol.com In a message dated 4/4/00 2:16:56 PM Central Daylight Time,
evandude@yahoo.com writes:

<< well, anyway, just wanna say, NICE
BOTS!!!! every one of your bots is a complete
masterpiece!!! >>

I think i'll agree with him on this one, i wish my bots looked half as good
as yours, they truely are masterpieces of asthetics. How do you get them to
look so good?!

-Spencer

<http://www.botic.com/users/beamstop>

not a robot scientist
not a college major
not a grad student
not a professor
not a very organized person
just Spencer (isn't that impressive enough?)



13022 Tue, 4 Apr 2000 21:38:31 +0200 Re: Ambler and so on "Thomas Pilgaard" And what's more. It's very nice to be reminded not to worry about the
difficulties of the task you are facing, but merely have a go and see what
happens. Instead of assuming it will be difficult (which in turn results in
the fact that it most likely !will! be difficult) it is very inspiring to
hear about people who just can't wait to get their hands and minds into it
and don't immediately worry about an imaginary negative outcome of their
effort.

David, your postings are very inspirational and - as others have expressed -
your encouragement and support of Kyle is very admirable.

- Thomas

> > He's nine
> Nine? I'm really impressed! Most discover this hobby in their
> early teens.
> The fact that you encourage him instead of telling him he's too young to
> solder is even more impressive. My hat is off to you sir!

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