If you are in the Philly area and are interested in electronics courses at FranLab then send me an email - if enough people chime in then I may start offering some courses in basic electronics. Thanks for watching!
For info on FranLab send inquiries to geekgirl @frantone.com
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Fran's Science Blog - http://www.frantone.com/designwritings/design_writings.html
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For info on FranLab send inquiries to geekgirl @frantone.com
Fran on Twitter - https://twitter.com/contourcorsets
Fran's Science Blog - http://www.frantone.com/designwritings/design_writings.html
Fran's Daily Updates - http://www.contourcorsets.com/daily/daily.html
so pretty <3
You look like an older version of Sabrina Abelina! (Gus Johnson's girlfriend). And you both have a similar kind of endering sweetness, I'll always think of this now when watching, haha ๐
This a nice Short Video, Let's Play it Again, and Again, And Again..
pretty cool looking chan. looking forward to seeing more franlab. cheers!\
the youtube bots are working for you!…it came up in my recommended, cool! ๐๐ป๐
Is this the place that you're in just now and about to move from? Interesting to look back
What a delightful picture!!
I just discovered your videos a few days ago. They are so cool.
Fran is awesome….. ๐
Love the hat ๐
i wish I could meet you one day, love you Blanche
I would have loved to just sit and talk with you.
Wonder what came of it.
Fantastic…great videos and endless knowledgeย about electronics..im shocked !!
Fran lab sounds great to me! I am looking forward to seeing what you come up with.
Hey Fran, I have a friend down the road that worked at the Honeysuckle Creek repeater station on the Apollo missions, a lot of the gear was Japanese National/Panasonic. They did go to the moon!
If I was in PA I would be there, But I am in Pittsburg with no H
AAAAAAAA! I JUST ADORE YOU! Thanks for making my day. ๐
Hello Fran. I found your videos a few days ago and I'm intrigued. I'm sure there was an LVDC aboard Apollo 9 but I don't recall. After splashdown it brought onboard my ship; the crew had permission to peer into the command capsule where it was stored in the ship's hangar. I didn't know what a computer was in 1969. Would like to come to your FranLab but I live too far away in NE Ohio.