Ground observation

Dono, I SURE wish I met you before you left town. I was putting on and taking off training wheels at 6 circa 1970.

My Stepdad was a Systems designer for CSX railroad, but I sadly did not go any further than 1 Fortran class in Western Md College back around 1984 when I was 20. Do Loops and If thens is all I remember, other than arrays and getting stuck on one task where the program went through one time to pick something from the array, then when I had notation to go again, it would pick the same word from the array. I had trouble making it make random choices.

Electronics Hardware and Car Parts, and anything that makes a thing go whirr always fascinated me as long as it wasn't cheap or over engineered junk with planned obsolescence. Transistor radios and all the bits inside always blew my mind that anyone knew what all that stuff did.
Yea, we’re only 8 years apart. We could have made some good memories. Let’s concentrate on the future :dood:
 
Lucky for me Dono, My future also marches on with some pretty important people from my past. My fiancee was a dear classmate from Dulaney HS, and of course the good lifelong bonds with friends from every phase of life to date.

While so much has been made of the hindrances and ramifications of Covid and the many crappy happenings of 2020, I truly count my blessings to know all of you guys as friends in here. Many of you came from a number of years since I got my first SG around 2012, those of you whom I met recently and even super recently on here, such as Mitch, Ramo, Metal, Mike, Beagle etc, it really is fun and great to have had the chances to spend time furthering our love of music and instruments. We all can make a pretty great future for sure, Dono.

Ray, I was thinking about your grounding issue, too. Can you post a pic of your suspected jack and the points of contact etc where wires go and such.
 
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