T18 / small garden

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BrentEvans
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Re: T18 / small garden

#16 Post by BrentEvans »

sine143 wrote:
negon wrote:Thanks a lot for the nice responds.
My girlfriend is experimenting with what plants to grow, my original plan was to plant some herbs, but I don't think it's deep enough.
should have gone t60 then lol 8)
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#17 Post by Rick Lee »

I can feel the vibe. Envy is sprouting. Gonna go show the wife.
negon wrote:Another idea was to try and put very fine grain sand on the sub, and maybe it would take (wave) form from the vibes :)
Ooh, a Zen garden where the vibes show you the meaning of sound!!
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#18 Post by Mark Coward »

Definitely the most creative finish I've seen, great job!

hmm, thinking of the vibrations making sand patterns....any one remember the old "electric football games", with the sheet metal playing field that vibrated and moved the players around? My wife is quite the football fan, lol, but she can't grow plants at all ;)
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#19 Post by Rickisan »

Thinking of those old "Vibrating Football Games" is a hoot. Spent hours with that thing. Lining them up and then lettin' her rip and seeing how far the one with the ball would go before he "touched" an opposing player. I think one of the players had a spring mechanism so they could throw passes? Not sure. Also there was an adjustment screw for the amount of vibration. If the vibration was adjusted high enough the players would all fall down or else jump off the "playing field" ha ha.

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