>>plasma2002No way dude. I advocate for the kitties. No tormentor shock
treatment. If I came across one of those I would dismantle it.

More my style:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQ-jv8g1YVI

>>I have a touch screen on the cymbal mount, so it can do cymbals with the
correct music software, but I beatbox so don't really need that.

Three things come to mind.

1. I once saw this band at the purple onion in SF about 10 years ago and the
drummer played standing up and instead of a ride cymbal on the stand he had
a casio keyboard and he played it with that stick.

2. I just stumbled into this apparel art opening etc and the drummer had a
half traditional kit and half electronic. Digital snare and other stuff
plugged directly into the mixer that was right at his side. Totally hacked
together. It sounds well balanced and good.

3. http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1908741

>>Music gear is great for functional furniture prototyping, it's durable,
adjustable. portable ..in a pinch it doubles as home security.

Totally. I was buying mic stands and this one guy made me buy one with a
boom stick. I'm glad . Drum hardware is especially versatile. IKEA

Yep, the monitors are an entirely different trip in a good way.

Reading is fundamental.

On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 9:56 AM, Troy Gardner <t...@troyworks.com> wrote:

> RE: kittens and cables
>
> Wait.. you're saying your angels chewed through your wireless keyboard
> cables? ;)   Really you need a blender defender.
> http://www.plasma2002.com/blenderdefender/
>
>
> I have a touch screen on the cymbal mount, so it can do cymbals with
> the correct music software, but I beatbox so don't really need that.
>
> Music gear is great for functional furniture prototyping, it's
> durable, adjustable. portable ..in a pinch it doubles as home
> security.  Studio monitors are SOO much better than the stuff you get
> at most consumers stores. I use genelec monitors, self powered, no
> need for a ugly big receivers etc.
>
> I have alexandria's library by the bed..takes up a whole wall. After
> all reading is something I take very seriously :)
>
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