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Re: [TCML] Where is everyone?



I’ve been dormant for quite a while but have a new project on the docket about 45 days out from today. What I do is pretty basic however, I.e., static gap NST driven coils. But I greatly appreciate the support I’ve gotten from the list from anyone interested in that level coiling.  And I also do enjoy monitoring the posts in the interim. 
Dennis, Hopkinton MA

On Nov 20, 2018, at 9:54 AM, Steve White <steve.white1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

When I first joined the TCML back around 2002,I used to receive about 20 messages per day from the TCML. Now, I am lucky if I see a single message every few days. On occasion, I will see periodic bursts of postings in response to specific questions from members. Have all the members moved on to other interests or died? We need to determine a way to get new people interested in this hobby. I fear that most of the potential younger members are absorbed in computer-related things. There is nothing wrong with that. I spent most of my engineering career developing real-time embedded DSP software. We just need to discover a way to expand their interests into the world of physical hardware, especially high voltage. I built my first tesla coil, a small VTTC, when I was 16 and this is what got me interested in electrical engineering as a career. I periodically display my coils to kids in my neighborhood. I also plan to take my smaller coils around to schools for demonstrations.

Thoughts?

Steve White
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
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