I once had the pleasure of lunch with Brad (who posted as bcarso here). He consulted on a small project for me. Life got in the way and we never finished what we set out to do. He was phenomenally smart, generous with his knowledge and patient with my limited ability. I regret not being able to do more work with him.
Very sad news. I most certainly enjoyed our exchanges here. Wishing his family and friends the best.
How did you find out about this?
We were facebook friends. He had cancer, discovered quite recently.
I first met Brad in 1999 when I joined the Harman Multimedia group. We worked together at Harman for 1 year and later on various business and personal projects. He designed this all-tube active crossover, which used over 500 parts and had a double decker, split rail power supply, for me in 2003:
He was a colleague, friend, and mentor and the smartest analog circuit designer, discrete solid state and tube, I have ever met. He will be missed.
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He was a colleague, friend, and mentor and the smartest analog circuit designer, discrete solid state and tube, I have ever met. He will be missed.
Mr Wood and me frequently communicated through email, I thoroughly enjoyed his intelligence and wit, an individual with a scent of pedigree.
Couple of years ago, he told me he was on the verge of finally 'getting his own', as he put it, in a commercial/financial sense.
Allen Wright, Brad Wood, in the end there will be no individuals left, sufficiently interesting for me to chat with.
RIP Mr Bradley, you're already missed, but dearly recollected.
Couple of years ago, he told me he was on the verge of finally 'getting his own', as he put it, in a commercial/financial sense.
Allen Wright, Brad Wood, in the end there will be no individuals left, sufficiently interesting for me to chat with.
RIP Mr Bradley, you're already missed, but dearly recollected.
I can't believe it! Brad was an amazing person for how much he helped people around here, and shared his considerable knowledge. I didn't know him personally, but we exchanged a few messages.
I can't add anything to what's been posted already. We are sure going to miss him!
-Chris
I can't add anything to what's been posted already. We are sure going to miss him!
-Chris
At one time we discussed him writing an article for L|A, but we never followed up. Now it's too late.
Too many good guys kicking the bucket.
Jan
Too many good guys kicking the bucket.
Jan
Very sad.
One of the finest contributors here. He will be missed.
Condolences to his family
George
One of the finest contributors here. He will be missed.
Condolences to his family
George
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