R.I.P.
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Re: R.I.P.
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George Kooyman.
Whata week.
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Re: R.I.P.
Shamefully cutting and pasting my post from elsewhere:
Scott Lee, one of the last remaining operators at PAiA died. https://modwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=297078
I've been been dreading this for a long time, even before the website went down... It figures one of my kits would be missing a resistor once I finally started working on it. The site had gone down around the time I'd noted this. Kind of funny.
Anyway, PAiA is/was a special company, and one of the last of a dying breed of relatively complex but budget-oriented and beginner-focused engineering backed by support and documentation. Very odd design choices and cost-cutting measures everywhere, but they seemed to put a lot of consideration into striking a good balance, such that even idiots like me could put something cool and semi-functional together.
This was the first and last thing he posted on youtube after many years:
I'd hoped he might start sharing more clips, but it's nice to have gotten this much of window into the PAiAverse ca. 2025 anyway.
Scott Lee, one of the last remaining operators at PAiA died. https://modwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=297078
I've been been dreading this for a long time, even before the website went down... It figures one of my kits would be missing a resistor once I finally started working on it. The site had gone down around the time I'd noted this. Kind of funny.
Anyway, PAiA is/was a special company, and one of the last of a dying breed of relatively complex but budget-oriented and beginner-focused engineering backed by support and documentation. Very odd design choices and cost-cutting measures everywhere, but they seemed to put a lot of consideration into striking a good balance, such that even idiots like me could put something cool and semi-functional together.
This was the first and last thing he posted on youtube after many years:
I'd hoped he might start sharing more clips, but it's nice to have gotten this much of window into the PAiAverse ca. 2025 anyway.
