Besides starting on a report on linearity in miniature theremins, they've already completely reorganized the schedule at the home office. ( Please understand if we're a little behind in things for a bit :)
Congratulations Jason!
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Great news! Congratulations.
We have twins to, and I can tell you, it's al LOT of fun.
Friendly greetings
Rens
That's one way to build a family in a hurry. At least you gave her a break between broods.
Interesting choice of names. I guess the older names are back in vogue. I'm a little surprised you didn't go with Clara and Nadia. ;-)
And what a nice way to enter 2008.
Congrats, Barile family!
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Jessica
Surely twins are the savvy choice for giving your offspring an early start on the instrument. Consider:
1) Most theremins are just too large for an infant to control (viz., pitch rod and volume loop are just too far apart for teensy arms),
AND
2) Where you gonna find an infant-sized instrument? (Yes, you could back-order a Gakken... but even if it arrives, baby misses out on developing left-hand technique.)
ERGO,
3) The obvious, logical, practical solution is to produce [i]two[/i]* children on the same schedule, so that one can control pitch, while the other controls volume.
* of course, if you want to play with looping pedals, effects boxes, rack units, etc., then twins won't suffice; [i]hel-LOOOO[/i], fertility drugs!
You're doubly blessed for the New Year!
Philip and Sheri Neidlinger
Andy
Doing in 2 actions what most people need 4 times for. :-)
Good for you for putting them to work right away :-)
Hope you manage to grab some time for YOU in 2008
Happy new year
Christo
best wishes to all 6 of you.
Hands off Theremin...
Hands off wife.......
Jason is doing goooood. :-)
God Bless Ya! squared.
Congrats, Jason!
I wish you had told me the trick 12 years ago, so my wife also could have done an optimized breeding instead of four "standard" pregnacys... ;-)