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Crazy scientists at Case have come up with automatic bass line that
glows some fluorescent shine if it gets tension beyond its rating. And it ain't gonna cost more neither cause it just uses standard poly they say: http://glikglik.blogspot.com/2005/03/bass-o-matic.html |
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Oh c'mon now...I *know* when I have a big fish on the line. Does the glow
distinguish between a fish and a log? Now, *THAT* would be helpful g. Not shooting the messenger here, and it's nice to see a semi on topic post. Maybe this group is turning around. --Mike "Blaise Garlan" wrote in message oups.com... Crazy scientists at Case have come up with automatic bass line that glows some fluorescent shine if it gets tension beyond its rating. And it ain't gonna cost more neither cause it just uses standard poly they say: http://glikglik.blogspot.com/2005/03/bass-o-matic.html |
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On 12 Mar 2005 20:22:11 -0800, "Blaise Garlan"
wrote: Crazy scientists at Case have come up with automatic bass line that glows some fluorescent shine if it gets tension beyond its rating. And it ain't gonna cost more neither cause it just uses standard poly they say: http://glikglik.blogspot.com/2005/03/bass-o-matic.html I was on nthe Dupont design team in the 70s, when "colored" lines were first introduced. |
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