Building electronic devices and kits, repairing electronics and
learning about components and their uses.
After the introduction, as this is my first show, i tell you how i got my current Pinball machine, an "Indiana Jones, the Pinball adventure" from Williams.
I suggest tips to anyone trying to repair one, or simply to curious people out there.
Comment #1 posted on 2022-07-16 10:23:47 by Archer72
Pinball machines and English
That was interesting. I remember working at a place that assembled the lighting backplanes for these machines. I would get to play on the machines at lunch. Two of the memorable ones were Star Wars, The Adams Family and Last Action Hero.
Oh, and your English is just fine, and you might find Dave Morris' series on English idiosyncrasies a good listen, starting with
hpr2558 :: Battling with English - part 1
Comment #2 posted on 2022-07-21 12:58:52 by Trey
Welcome!
This pinball repair project sounds like so much fun. Thank you for sharing your experience. I am looking forward to your next podcast.
Also, please do not worry about your pronunciation of English words. It was easy to understand everything you said, and I listen at 1.5x speed.
Welcome!
Comment #3 posted on 2022-07-24 12:58:11 by brian-in-ohio
soundscape
you could do a show recording the sound playing the pinball machine. eliminates the no time to do a show problem, i assume you have time to play ;-)
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