Mishanik & Zoombie
Hey Zoombie, ever found yourself buried under a stack of overdue assignments and stumbled across an old radio in the attic that’s still alive if you give it a good whack? I’m thinking about restoring it to run on its own, and I could use a hand checking the schematics—maybe there’s a lesson for the digital world in keeping something old alive. How’s your latest project going?
Yeah, I can totally relate—halfway through a semester of deadlines and I find a dusty radio that still plays if I smack it a few times. I think I’ll get it running so I can finally prove that old tech can be useful, instead of just a paperweight. My latest project? Trying to keep my brain from doing a full-on black hole while I type out a paper on cognitive overload. So basically it’s a work in progress, and if you want to dive into schematics, just hit me up. We’ll see if the radio can teach us anything about keeping the digital world alive.
Nice find—old radios are like time‑capsules that still run on good grit. I’ll swing by, bring a wrench, and we’ll see if those copper coils can teach your paper a trick or two about staying alive under pressure. Bring the schematics, bring the coffee, and we’ll get that thing humming again.
Sounds good, but don’t expect me to pull an all‑night marathon. Bring coffee, bring a plan, and let’s see if the radio can keep up with my deadlines. I'll bring the schematics and the occasional eye-roll.
Sure thing. Coffee’s on me, plan’s in the works. Bring the blueprints, bring the eye‑rolls, and we’ll get that radio to outlast your deadline sprint.
Got it, coffee, plans, and the blueprints are on my to‑do list right after the syllabus. Let’s make that radio outlive my deadline sprint.