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Happy birthday Bob Moog
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Jim Ford
I don't do twitter, but I did have the fortune to meet Bob Moog at the NAMM show back in 2004 IIRC. Nice guy, and a darn shame that he passed away from cancer not too long afterward in 2005. RIP, Dr. Moog.
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Jim Ford
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From: toby@... To: TekScopes@groups.io Sent: 5/23/2021 5:54:26 PM Subject: [TekScopes] Happy birthday Bob Moog Hi list,
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I feel certain this is legitimate and sent with the best of intentions. However, for every one like that, I get at least 50 that are nothing more than phishing campaigns trying to get me to click on a malware link.
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I’m wondering if there might be a safer way to make this available to the group? Regards, Jeff/N0DY
On May 23, 2021, at 5:54 PM, toby@... wrote:
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greenboxmaven
His accomplishments were incredible. Perry & Kingsley, Dick Hyman, and Wendy Carlos made exceptional music on his instruments. For another type of synthesis, this time visual, also in Asheville, make an internet search for "Scanimate". A lifelong friend has perhaps the last two of them in existence in his studio there. I am not sure if he ever met Bob Moog, but like me, he liked the music produced on synthesizers.
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Bruce Gentry, KA2IVY
On 5/23/21 20:54, toby@... wrote:
Hi list,
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toby@...
On 2021-05-23 9:00 p.m., Jeff Davis wrote:
I feel certain this is legitimate and sent with the best of intentions. However, for every one like that, I get at least 50 that are nothing more than phishing campaigns trying to get me to click on a malware link.Sure. It's just a safe link to a tweet. If you don't like the automatic linking, you can recreate the URL from this: twitter dot com/moogmusicinc/status/1396441500226101249 Anyone not comfortable viewing a tweet, ignore. --Toby Regards,
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Thanks, Toby
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On May 23, 2021, at 6:12 PM, toby@... wrote:
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Carsten Bormann
On 2021-05-24, at 02:54, toby@... wrote:
So what exactly is the Tek scope in the image? 475? I recognize the HP 400GL(?) at the top of the shelf. (Maybe there is a higher resolution version of that picture somewhere…) Grüße, Carsten
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Tom Lee
Hi Carsten,
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It looks like a 465. The two models differ subtly in the colored highlighting of the highest-speed sweep ranges. You can barely make out the shape here, but enough, I think, to match it to the 465. -- MfG, Tom -- Prof. Thomas H. Lee Allen Ctr., Rm. 205 350 Jane Stanford Way Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-4070 http://www-smirc.stanford.edu
On 5/23/2021 18:34, Carsten Bormann wrote:
On 2021-05-24, at 02:54, toby@... wrote:https://twitter.com/moogmusicinc/status/1396441500226101249So what exactly is the Tek scope in the image? 475?
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