We rebuilt out house as "carbon neutral" as we could in 2005 - the
work took most of a year - it was essentially a managed "self-build".
We are on decent hill in the South of England, exposed to the
prevailing winds and with a large area of South-facing roof & land. I
am especially interested in th
Hi Yall,
I hope everyone enjoyed their holidays.
This is another self serving email to let yall know I have a nixieneon clock
on ebay starting at 99 cents with no reserve.
Here's a link
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300511173000
Thank you!
Joe
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A nice video that is, thanks for mentioning. But I think it might be harder to
get some of these split-flap displays than to drive them properly...
Jens
mjrippe hat am 4. Januar 2011 um 00:15 geschrieben:
> A bit OT, but they have been discussed here before. I found this post
> about a met
A bit OT, but they have been discussed here before. I found this post
about a method of driving them:
http://hackaday.com/2011/01/03/driving-an-8-digit-split-flap-display/
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On 3 Jan 2011, at 02:49, David Forbes wrote:
And I'm attempting to restore my 1952 Gottlieb Happy Days pinball
game. Got a spare ball load plunger bushing for one of those?
Those wooden railers are sought-after. It has lite-up scoring, so
it's almost on-topic.
I wonder why the US series
Hello Brian,
thanks a lot. I find a lot of these tubes on Ebay, and only very few
in surplus stores or other websites, sadly. Sometimes I am lucky when
someone emails me with a trade or sale offer. But I trust there are
many great (and many better!) collections in the world, certainly
within this