Re: Ghost in the machine
- From: nospam@xxxxxxxxxx (Don Pearce)
- Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 17:27:43 GMT
On 30 Jun 2006 10:14:30 -0700, "Doc Weaver"
<doc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I had an Allen and Heath ML3000 do something very strange and was
curious if anyone else had this happen to them.
During a church service the power to the whole church flashed off for a
few seconds and when power returned 3 channels were "magicaly" assigned
to a VCA group that was not even being used. No one touched the board
for those few seconds. The three mics just stopped working (because
the VCA group was down.
I had a tech tell me once that electronics were inherently evil, and
once I realized that, things like this would make sense.
So the question is: Is this board inherently evil, or is there some
logical explanation?
Doc Weaver
That was an act of God. God did it because you are evil. You must
repent now and never attempt to amplify or record the words of God
again. Next time it won't just be the board He turns off - it will be
you.
d
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