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My Automatic Organ Weblog
By Christofer Noering

Hello!  The other day I felt a sudden impulse to "dust off" the
automatic organ that I had built as a part of my training as an
architect at the Institute of Technology in Lund, Sweden, as well
as a flute clock that had been sitting quiescent for years.

It ended up with the whole line of my "organs" (that's what I call
them) being resuscitated the one after the other, and the result of
my daily efforts can be followed in a posting on my private weblog,
which is

  http://tussetuss.wordpress.com/2008/05/26/tusses-orglar

Have fun watching the video clips!  But don't expect miracles!

Christofer Noering
Stockholm, Sweden

 [ Try Google's translator at http://www.google.com/language_tools
 [ It seems to work fairly well doing Swedish to English.
 [  -- Robbie



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