To the miserable git
Please don't visit my website. It's full of 'unnecessary' stuff.
Oh, and it now proudly displays its clacks.
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"He had a wonderful grasp of the human condition and the human mind, and I think the appropriate reaction for me is to go and read one of his books again."
THIS is what I was thinking around, but couldn't quite find the words for.
Also, his books are a way you can laugh at yourself without being embarrassed by your own failings.
A few years ago, in a moment of boredom my sister used google earth to look at my house, then sent me the screengrab. I was quite surprised that it even showed the pathetic awning thingy over the back door - at only 950mm x 750mm. I was especially impressed considering it had been 'edited' by a winter storm a couple of years beforehand.
P.S.
I like to imagine that some evil google machine is totally locked up trying to work out why a major commercial electrical contractor was investigating a domestic location over 80 miles away :)
I quite like some analog kit myself, but digital is definitely more convenient and repeatable. Having said that, repeatability is something you don't want for some playing styles, so it's all moot really.
What I found rather disappointing was that NAMM was almost entirely re-hashes (or at least that's what we're hearing about).