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Ultimarc Spinner details...
Xiaou2:
I had created this even before this date... However, heres the info
from my homestead acct:
Name: Spinner_V2.gif
Size: 13K
Last Updated: 09/09/2003 01:01:41 GMT
URL: http://xiaou2.homestead.com/Spinner
_V2.gif
DrewKaree:
--- Quote from: Xiaou2 on July 21, 2008, 06:50:46 pm --- Actually, if one looks back, one should be able to find out that
the Idea is actually MINE.
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You should TOTALLY sue everyone! :woot
Xiaou2:
Id settle for 4 brand new spinners for my next project... :)
DaveStall:
--- Quote from: Xiaou2 on July 21, 2008, 07:10:12 pm --- I had created this even before this date... However, heres the info
from my homestead acct:
Name: Spinner_V2.gif
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That's a nice design, but I don't see much similarities with the other two spinners in question. The main reason I went with the TT2 was to get away from having the optic board mounted on a bracket that is separate from the spinner itself. Not having a large encoder wheel is another big plus. That reminds me more of the old Oscar spinner design.
RandyT:
--- Quote from: Xiaou2 on July 21, 2008, 06:50:46 pm --- I find it incredibly funny how Randy is complaining of copycatting.. when
he's usually the culprit. Wasnt there a few guys here who tried to make
and sell devices, and didnt get two months in before Randy made a device
that did the same thing?! Bubbading (led controller), and a Rotary
controller I believe as well.
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Ahh it's turning into a real "who's who" of RandyT haters. What took you so long Steve?
As for the LED controller, it started well before Buddabing with a project interestingly entitled L.A.M.E. by a fellow named DinoRoger in late 03'. Dino started an LED controller project, made a lot promises, and then disappeared never to be heard from again. There was much wailing and disappointment in the ranks, so I added the task to my "to do" list, working on it between other projects. Buddabing decided to do the same, with both of us working in very different directions. You can read more about that portion of history here....
And you pulled out that "spinner" drawing (having never published it anywhere) when the TT2 was first released. A for effort and all, but it's no more similar now than it was then.
--- Quote --- I believe I actually Re-posted the Idea on this board... and Randy came out with shortly afterwards.
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You also believe some other pretty bizarre stuff, so it's not surprising that your above belief is also terribly inaccurate. It shouldn't be too hard to find your time stamped post and provide a link if you really think you did. Just as I did with the LED controller thing above.
RandyT