[GreenKeys] batcave
Ed Sharpe Archivist for SMECC via GreenKeys
greenkeys at mailman.qth.net
Wed Aug 5 13:07:27 EDT 2015
how well did the terminal kids do with sliding down the pole?
In a message dated 8/4/2015 10:17:18 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
gil at baudot.net writes:
Hey Ed: Hmm. Yes, a batcave would be a place where such a tty-fi gizmo
would find utility. I'll just leave the details to speculation for now.
Speaking of the batcave, Bruce Wayne was on the local news a couple of
months ago, when a news chopper caught sight of him driving his Batmobile
around Phoenix.
For those of you newer to greenkeys, you don't know the story: it's true
-- I have seen his Batmobile. In fact, he has a complete Batcave!
He is a great guy, by the name of Charles Keller (alias Bruce Wayne) -- a
guy who made a nice business in investing or such, started a nice family
with a couple of young kids, and then he got very, very ill. He felt blessed
to survive his illness, and then decided to dedicate his life to helping
terminally-ill children and their families. He bought a Batmobile, a
Batcycle, a Parachute-Recovery van, a Batman Limo, and oodles of 1960's-vintage
electronics for outfitting his Batcave. He got a rotating turntable on
which to park the Batmobile in the Batcave. He found a fellow to help make a
Bat-Reactor (lights and subwoofer sounds worthy of Disney), others who
brought life to the vintage electronic gear, and some guy who provided a
Bat-Teletype machine. He secured a spot in a Phoenix industrial park, and built
his Batcave.
Imagine for a moment that you are a terminally-ill child who got a special
invite to "Wayne Industries," which really means nothing to you at this
point. When you walk in the door, you are in Bruce Wayne's study, nicely
wood paneled and all. Flip up the head of the Shakespeare statue to reveal
the big green pushbutton, and press it to open the secret sliding door to the
Batcave. There are two poles; you need to slide down a pole to enter the
cave. Once inside, you see oodles of equipment -- flashing lights,
beeping, spinning...and then it starts: the big Bat-Reactor starts a slow wind
up of flashing lights and uber-low-freq audio until all the cave lights
turn on. There it sits -- rotating slowly on the turntable -- the Batmobile.
Holy Smoke Batman!
The Batcave is dedicated to the first child, 3-year-old Colten Cowell.
Many dozens of very special kids have been through the Batcave since. They
all get a key to the Batmobile, so they can come drive it when they get
their license. Most of them are no longer with us.
http://tinyurl.com/batcave2013
https://coltencowellfoundation.org/hero-for-a-day
In 2012, Charles contacted me about perhaps adding a Teletype machine to
the Batcave, to print out messages for the kids. I just happened to have a
spare M15 I had restored, and I built a custom box to drive it, with a clear
cover to see the electronics inside, a vintage vacuum-fluorescent-display
for text prompts, and a big pushbutton that let the kids select a message
to print. There were pre-programmed Gotham City emergency messages, and
even a message that printed out a Batman head in RTTY-Art.
The Batcave is still a very busy place.
gil smith, AF7EZ
greenkeys moderator
_gil at baudot.net_ (mailto:gil at baudot.net)
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Subject: Re: [GreenKeys] tty-fi
From: _COURYHOUSE at aol.com_ (mailto:COURYHOUSE at aol.com)
Date: Tue, August 04, 2015 5:04 pm
To: _gil at baudot.net_ (mailto:gil at baudot.net) , _mail at studio8h.com_
(mailto:mail at studio8h.com)
Cc: _greenkeys at mailman.qth.net_ (mailto:greenkeys at mailman.qth.net)
return of the batcave controller but enhanced Gil?
Ed#
In a message dated 8/4/2015 1:35:35 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
_gil at baudot.net_ (mailto:gil at baudot.net) writes:
Hi Dan:
Someone did read that far into my email -- well I'll be!
Yeah, tty-fi should be kinda self-explanatory. I'll post updates when
things are a bit further along, but, yes, I am working on a new gizmo some
folks might like.
gil
gil smith, AF7EZ
greenkeys moderator
_gil at baudot.net_ (mailto:gil at baudot.net)
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Subject: tty-fi
From: Studio8H <_mail at studio8h.com_ (mailto:mail at studio8h.com) >
Date: Tue, August 04, 2015 11:49 am
To: _gil at baudot.net_ (mailto:gil at baudot.net)
Gil:
Devoured your Baudot algorithm on Greenkeys.
Some of us read every word you write.
I will be your first customer or beta tester if you wish, if "tty-fi” is
what it alludes to being.
Dan Beach
KD4WLI
For those few folks who are still reading this far into one of my emails,
I have actually dug out this old code for a new pcb project -- not ready
for announcement yet, but I call it "tty-fi"
gil smith, AF7EZ
greenkeys moderator
_gil at baudot.net_ (mailto:gil at baudot.net)
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