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Feb 18, 2004 00:54

The microkorg died. Long live the microkorg. I can't decide whether to perform surgery on it or not. Maybe that's not a great idea in my present state of mind.

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toptens February 18 2004, 05:58:43 UTC
the new kind or the old micro preset kind? i was going to buy a new one too.. argh!

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Re: jenn_t February 18 2004, 16:21:11 UTC
The new one. I only got it a year ago. I was very happy with it until last night. I am taking it to the doctor today. If they can't fix it I just may be forced to buy that Moog Voyager I've been threatening to get. By the way Rory, you have the best interest in your profile. Ugly knitwear. Classic!

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Re: toptens February 18 2004, 21:15:49 UTC
i have to say the moog voyager is a vile looking piece of equipment..

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Charge to 200...CLEAR... zachary_1 February 18 2004, 14:07:22 UTC
What the hell happened? I remember you saying it was one of your most reliable pieces. Be careful performing surgery on it; you don't want a critical patient to die on the table.

Gimme 10 CCs of solder...STAT!

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dehumidifier February 18 2004, 15:50:23 UTC
Is that a robot? It sounds like a good name for a robot.
Robot surgery can be tricky. You don't want to accidently incite a robot revolution, or we're all in for it.

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Re: jenn_t February 18 2004, 16:21:56 UTC
Yeah, maybe all my other keyboards will decide to quit working and I'll be fucked.

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selector23 February 18 2004, 17:43:52 UTC
have you tried giving it a swift kick in the arse?

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