Interesting Christmas present for someone
Dec. 3rd, 2004 12:30 pmIf you're looking for something unusual and have a large, budget, anyway.
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On a different topic, does anyone know how the EUSA NUS referendum went? With staggering efficiency, the result doesn't seem to be on the front page of their webshite, which you'd have thought it would be by now. (Update - Yes, by 165 votes. Very low turnout (3400) including only 22 life members - more here)
One of the books I got for a quid at the book warehouse near where I lived in Cambridge was the second part (N-Z) of Peter Forrest's "The A-Z of analogue synthesisers". This book is a touch trainspotterish even for people who do play keyboards, but it was only a quid. More stuff than you could ever need to know about more synthesisers than you ever knew existed. "Harrison Ford once bought Warren Zevon an Oberheim - and knew how to operate it."
Here.
On a different topic, does anyone know how the EUSA NUS referendum went? With staggering efficiency, the result doesn't seem to be on the front page of their webshite, which you'd have thought it would be by now. (Update - Yes, by 165 votes. Very low turnout (3400) including only 22 life members - more here)
One of the books I got for a quid at the book warehouse near where I lived in Cambridge was the second part (N-Z) of Peter Forrest's "The A-Z of analogue synthesisers". This book is a touch trainspotterish even for people who do play keyboards, but it was only a quid. More stuff than you could ever need to know about more synthesisers than you ever knew existed. "Harrison Ford once bought Warren Zevon an Oberheim - and knew how to operate it."