===== From gregj56590@aol.com: Nice tubes, nice story. Don't like the keyboard: it looks raytraced! ===== From jgoeson@msn.com: I had a dead SCSI hard drive that screamed the same thing to me... "ray-trace me... raytrace me". I did (well, started to... the control board is almost finished a year later). Interesting how inanimate objects talk like that late at night, huh? Good pic. ===== From mar@physics.usyd.edu.au: Good tubes, keyboard a little clunky, but I guess they were in those days. No screen or printer? Where do you see your computations? Creative concept. ===== From gmccarter@hotmail.com: I like the pegboard in the background, with its various brackets and tools. Good tubes, but the rest of the computer seems to be crudely modelled -- I'd like to see sheet metal seams, screw heads, rounded corners on wood, etc. ===== From jull43@ij.net: It takes seven dual triodes to operate a nixie tube. :) Technical points aside the tubes are interesting but what melted them? The keyboard detracts from the entire picture as a different style and lack of quality. ===== From sdevet@istar.ca: I like the idea very much, and the composition is well done. The image on the whole seems a little grainy and over saturated, but I can't tell if that was intentional, or a factor of the software.