I expect I will, but as you said I fully expect to have to clean off a lot of cobwebs by then.
I expect I will, but as you said I fully expect to have to clean off a lot of cobwebs by then.
“Do not trust people like me. I will take you to museums, and parks, and monuments, and kiss you in every beautiful place, so that you can never go back to them without tasting me like blood in your mouth. I will destroy you in the most beautiful way possible, and when I leave you will finally understand why storms are named after people.”
Great work, sucks about the PSU died and was hard to get at.
I've always admired the woodwork you do.
"...Dumb all over, A little ugly on the side... "...Frank Zappa...
Beautiful work, look forward to seeing this one finished.
The Ghostwheel Project
"A lot of theoretical crap involving space and time and some notions of some guys named Everett and Wheeler."
:: Spectre : GHOST 38.1 Mk1 : GHOST 38.1 Mk 2 : GHOST 38.2 ::
Thanks! Believe it or not, I think this project might yet live. I'm going to have to rebuild my PC anyway (really don't like the new board I bought for this one) and I thought of a way to make the whole thing easier.
Look for glamor shots in my next update!
“Do not trust people like me. I will take you to museums, and parks, and monuments, and kiss you in every beautiful place, so that you can never go back to them without tasting me like blood in your mouth. I will destroy you in the most beautiful way possible, and when I leave you will finally understand why storms are named after people.”
Well, here's the next update, and Black Cherry is dead. The project lives on however. I decided to do it again but do a more thorough job. I won't be keeping a worklog as such, but I'll post a few pics along the way.
“Do not trust people like me. I will take you to museums, and parks, and monuments, and kiss you in every beautiful place, so that you can never go back to them without tasting me like blood in your mouth. I will destroy you in the most beautiful way possible, and when I leave you will finally understand why storms are named after people.”