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Thanks Ed, your thoughts are appreciated. If circumstances change and
my health stays good, I will get back into it.
There were several comments when I first got on the list about the
difficulty soldering the DB connectors. Having been in electronics
for over 40 years, I felt that that was an area I could contribute to
the rotary movement to help pay back the tremendous benefit I've
received from the group. I would never have gotten the engine flying
without all the work that's gone ahead and the sharing of knowledge
from you pioneers. Right now it look to me like the rotary is reaching
a turning point with a lot of new projects flying or about to. Pretty
soon they may be pretty common. :)
Bob W.
On Wed, 16 May 2007 22:27:05 -0400
"Ed Anderson" <eanderson@carolina.rr.com> wrote:
Bob, I think I can understand the difficulty making that decision . First, I hope that things might change in the future so that you might again engage tinkering and experimenting with the rotary. But, regardless of how that turns out, I am very glad to hear you will continue to be a member of the rotary community. A number of us have benefited from your expertise in cabling and sage advice in that area. I for one was very interested in your continuing experimentation with the EWP. But, again, glad you are staying with us in any case. Who knows, you might find someone who has for one reason or the other have to forego a project that might turn out to be right for you.
Ed
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