![]() ![]() But he was the perfect guy to ask, “If I wanted a thing to do this, how would you do it?” He always had an answer. My first application of this knowledge was to open up a TV set and figure out how to run wires from the speaker, splice them to a jack, and plug that into a tape recorder so I could make audio tapes of monster movies and yeah, Outer Limits episodes. Leo eventually became an electrical engineer, so the credit is his, too, for getting me interested in electronics. I got to observe as he lived through the purgatory of his own high school mating rituals. Thanks to him I took a two-hour drafting lab in high school and got my first set of drafting tools - he bought me a T-square and a drawing board, and I swiped the compasses and such from the high school. ![]() Wiring up a TV so you could turn it on from the other side of the room, before remotes. I can’t credit the man enough for influence and encouragement. ![]()
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