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Re: 1994 article
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- Date: Sat, 06 Aug 2005 21:15:16 -0600
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Original poster: Brett Miller <brmtesla2@xxxxxxxxx>
Terry,
--- Tesla list <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Original poster: Terry Fritz
<SNIP>
> Tesla coiling today is not shrouded in much "magical
> mystery"
> stuff... As I though many years ago, we did "loose
> something". But
> I think "we are all better now"! And our little
> Tesla coils can
> still whoop the bully down the block with an
> ignition coil out of his
> dad's Chevy ;-))))
I agree (that we are all better now) and I think the
knowledge we now enjoy is a far more exciting and
useful than the mysterious intrigue of the older more
naive days.
I started with the old Richard Quick BBS postings, and
it is so amazing how far we have advanced in the last
12-15 years. Nothing is more exciting than that, and
I can take comfort in knowing that even though I
wasn't into the TC building scene 30 years ago, I got
to witness the birth and growth of the DRSSTC, which
is far from over.
-Brett
> Cheers,
>
> Terry