Re: [time-nuts] messy workbenches

2012-09-30 Thread Javier Herrero
El 29/09/2012 19:11, Joe Leikhim escribió: I would have to agree that a lot of engineer and tech types fall into these categories. If not, we would probably not have and GPS satellites, cellphones and supersonic planes.(where is my hoverboard?) Not sure. Asperger is a type of autism, and a

Re: [time-nuts] messy workbenches

2012-09-30 Thread Brooke Clarke
o.com [mailto:time-nuts-boun...@febo.com] On Behalf Of Brooke Clarke Sent: 29 September 2012 14:11 To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement Subject: Re: [time-nuts] messy workbenches Hi: Recently I've discovered Asperger's Syndrome. Although I don't meet all the cr

Re: [time-nuts] messy workbenches

2012-09-30 Thread Rob Kimberley
ement Subject: Re: [time-nuts] messy workbenches Hi: Recently I've discovered Asperger's Syndrome. Although I don't meet all the criteria, I do have a number of the traits. One is living with clutter (this is different from obsessive hording). A common occupation is engineering. AS

Re: [time-nuts] messy workbenches

2012-09-29 Thread Brooke Clarke
Hi Joe: I've seen her TED Talk: http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/en/temple_grandin_the_world_needs_all_kinds_of_minds.html The movie: Mozart and the Whale is highly recommended. I helps to know what's going on. Have Fun, Brooke Clarke http://www.PRC68.com http://www.end2partygovernment.com/2012I

Re: [time-nuts] messy workbenches

2012-09-29 Thread Joe Leikhim
Brooke; I got a 29. Probably would have been much higher at an earlier age as I have grown out of some things. Not sure how accurate some of the questions relate to AS though. I would have to agree that a lot of engineer and tech types fall into these categories. If not, we would probably not

Re: [time-nuts] messy workbenches

2012-09-29 Thread Brooke Clarke
s Sent: Friday, September 28, 2012 18:48 To: time-nuts@febo.com Subject: [time-nuts] messy workbenches George's is a far distant competitor to the bench of the late Jim Williams, see http://www.computerhistory.org/atchm/an-analog-life-rememberin g-jim-williams/ Which was on display at the

Re: [time-nuts] messy workbenches

2012-09-28 Thread Don Latham
s group send an email to, > funwithtubes-subscr...@yahoogroups.com > > To subscribe to the fun with wood group send a blank email to > funwithwood-subscr...@yahoogroups.com > > - Original Message - > From: "Don Latham" > To: "Discussion of precise time a

Re: [time-nuts] messy workbenches

2012-09-28 Thread Max Robinson
of precise time and frequency measurement" Sent: Friday, September 28, 2012 11:21 PM Subject: Re: [time-nuts] messy workbenches yep, and you always wind up working on the inch of bench just in front of your belly... Don Latham's law of horizontal surfaces states "Any bare horizo

Re: [time-nuts] messy workbenches

2012-09-28 Thread Don Latham
yep, and you always wind up working on the inch of bench just in front of your belly... Don Latham's law of horizontal surfaces states "Any bare horizontal surface immediately becomes covered with junk." Rex > Another serious contender in the messy but productive realm was Bob > Pease. > http://

Re: [time-nuts] messy workbenches

2012-09-28 Thread DaveH
everything is!!!) > -Original Message- > From: time-nuts-boun...@febo.com > [mailto:time-nuts-boun...@febo.com] On Behalf Of Grant Saviers > Sent: Friday, September 28, 2012 18:48 > To: time-nuts@febo.com > Subject: [time-nuts] messy workbenches > > George's is a far dista

Re: [time-nuts] messy workbenches

2012-09-28 Thread Rex
Another serious contender in the messy but productive realm was Bob Pease. http://www.eetimes.com/electronics-blogs/social-mania-blog/4217103/How-messy-is-your-desk- Quite ironic that Bob died while leaving the memorial for Jim Williams. http://www.edn.com/electronics-blogs/readerschoice/4368147/

[time-nuts] messy workbenches

2012-09-28 Thread Grant Saviers
George's is a far distant competitor to the bench of the late Jim Williams, see http://www.computerhistory.org/atchm/an-analog-life-remembering-jim-williams/ Which was on display at the Computer History Museum and just was returned to Linear Tech. Grant Saviers _