From the first static AM radio broadcasts to the first man to walk on the moon, vacuum tubes got us a long way...
This is the second test for the new, amazingly hi-tech but still 100% volunteer driven NTAAC Newsletter. If all systems return GO then we'll be ready for lift off.
Cheers,
Brad
Monday, November 17, 2014
Thursday, November 6, 2014
Testing The Old Tubes
Perhaps a little up dating would be helpful.
There are some gadgets and gizmos that should be preserved, then there are those computer programs that simply don't work up to modern standards anymore. Such was the case with the NTAAC newsletter program. So this posting is actually a test to see if the new NTAAC MailChimp newsletter is fully functioning.
Just imagine at one time you had to wait for the tubes to heat up before the music came out.
Click and go,
Brad
There are some gadgets and gizmos that should be preserved, then there are those computer programs that simply don't work up to modern standards anymore. Such was the case with the NTAAC newsletter program. So this posting is actually a test to see if the new NTAAC MailChimp newsletter is fully functioning.
Just imagine at one time you had to wait for the tubes to heat up before the music came out.
Click and go,
Brad
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