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duce

Member Since 06 Sep 2004
Offline Last Active Aug 21 2008 11:35 PM

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In Topic: Mad Hornet Cpvc Mod

11 June 2006 - 10:19 PM

Nice write up. You can also squeeze another few feet out of it by increasing the seal on the junction between the tank and the barrel mechanism with some e-tape. You have to experiment becuase too good of a seal will cause a loss of distance or complete malfunction.

In Topic: Basic Ballvalve Gun Question

14 May 2006 - 04:57 PM

Just so everyone knows, I intend to mass produce the gun. So, to alter my first question a bit more to the point, doea the ball valve gun in the homemade section get upwards of 35-40 feet?



If made correctly, yes.

In Topic: Money...

21 April 2006 - 12:01 PM

sex

In Topic: C.s.h.g.

16 April 2006 - 02:17 PM

Holy shit. This is the last time that I've looked at this thread. I always thought c.s.h.g. was some nerf war. I guess I'm stupid.

Anyways, that kicks alot of ass man. Keep it going!

In Topic: College, Etc.

05 April 2006 - 02:53 PM

Oh duce, as far as Lawrence goes... they've got a great jazz program, and a wonderful "classical" program as well... but if you're more into the electronic side of musical performance/production, perhaps you might want to look at University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee? I've heard they have a great electro-acoustic sound department... because at somewhere like Lawrence or U of M, it's either going to be classical, or jazz (which is really classical with some jazz added in for spice), but all the sound production stuff (like recording, mastering, mixing, etc) you're going to have to learn on your own. But, Lawrence does have the Fred Sturm. Good man, he is. (Appleton is one of my home towns.)

OR, you could head over to UW Oshkosh, as they have a double major program: sound engineer AND a music major. Which means you're basically a god at audio, and pretty good at an instrument. It also means you worked your butt off. But music majors do that anyway, eh?

Thanks for the info dude. I hadn't heard of Oshkosh, I'll definately look into it.