Ha! Thanks Matt(s). Since we are on the subject, I've been thinking about selling the mono-skate. Anyone in the group have any interest? For those who don't know what it is http://chriscoleman.com/stuff/?page_id=5 Make me an offer at chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx A caveat, it probably needs new batteries and it absolutely needs someone capable of programming/tweaking, basically refining what I've started. Also, for future meetings/topics, I can offer up a place and a topic. The place is my house, roughly 1/2 mile from Mill/University. It's good for outdoor meeting/bbq. So if everyone would like a more casual setting near ASU, it's available. Topic: there was some discussion in the past about cnc. I replied but I think my reply got bounced because I sent it from the wrong account. Anyhow, if anyone's still interested in some cnc discussion, let's do it. I've scratch built a number of cnc machines and have converted a few mills/lathes and currently have a fairly interesting portable cnc, geared primarily towards plasma cutting. Regards, Chris On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 12:29 PM, Matthew Mets <mahto@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Maybe, but it took a whole team of engineers to make, so I think Chris > Coleman wins :-) > > Matt Bycer <mbycer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > >http://blog.wired.com/cars/2009/03/students-build.html > > > >On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 12:05 PM, Matt Bycer <mbycer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > >> Is this any better than that of our friends in Phoenix DIY? > >> > >> phoenixdiy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > >> > >> Matt Bycer > >> >