My friend used to be the human cannonball in a circus.
He was never replaced when he retired.
They couldn't find anyone else of the same calibre.
He was never replaced when he retired.
They couldn't find anyone else of the same calibre.
F*ck off and STFU
When in a hole, STOP DIGGING.
And yes, fully agree with:
Of course, "some people can NEVER stop, no matter what"
Just quoting, since I am a Man who knows the Forum Rules. Your Post reported.
Insulting other Forum Members.
My Mood lightened dramatically. Sin-Bin looms for you my friend. 😀
I came to think of an anecdote:
An airplane crashlands in an desert and most people survive, however they must try to stay alive until a rescue team finds them so a team is sent out to scan the sorroundings for means of survival.
The team returns leaving the report (the usual way):
- We have good news and bad news. Bad news first -there's just camel dung to eat. Good news - there's plenty of it.
I fell much the same when I "repaired" my budget-Moog (Concertmate MG-1). The de-repair didn't work either; I only get noise (tones) frpm the polyphonic section, wheile the two VCOs and circuits related to them are dead quiet. So is the noise (which hints me where to look for trouble).
So that's the bad news - monophonic synth parts not working.
Good news is that I have the complete documentation.
Pictures shows the new new switches, bought from AliExpress (paid some $20 for 10 + 10 switches, 2-way and 3-way), instead of spending some $12 for original switches a piece.
Resistors were replaced earlier and were like $100 for all. Looked all over the world for something that would fit and found a guy in Australia that sold them.
An airplane crashlands in an desert and most people survive, however they must try to stay alive until a rescue team finds them so a team is sent out to scan the sorroundings for means of survival.
The team returns leaving the report (the usual way):
- We have good news and bad news. Bad news first -there's just camel dung to eat. Good news - there's plenty of it.
I fell much the same when I "repaired" my budget-Moog (Concertmate MG-1). The de-repair didn't work either; I only get noise (tones) frpm the polyphonic section, wheile the two VCOs and circuits related to them are dead quiet. So is the noise (which hints me where to look for trouble).
So that's the bad news - monophonic synth parts not working.
Good news is that I have the complete documentation.
Pictures shows the new new switches, bought from AliExpress (paid some $20 for 10 + 10 switches, 2-way and 3-way), instead of spending some $12 for original switches a piece.
Resistors were replaced earlier and were like $100 for all. Looked all over the world for something that would fit and found a guy in Australia that sold them.
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Is that a picture of Howard Stern?Make sure you buy the latest model:
Modern Technology has brought the size down to something that sits on a desktop and the price down to $600:
The Moog Fart Machine! - YouTube
The Moog Fart Machine! - YouTube
Important Scientific Info You May Need To Know:
https://web.archive.org/web/20100708230258/http://people.csail.mit.edu/rahimi/helmet/
https://web.archive.org/web/20100708230258/http://people.csail.mit.edu/rahimi/helmet/
I do my own studies!!!
The hat is loosely based upon a WW2 French general's hat. Most tinfoil hats are too sloppy. I wanted some STYLE!

The hat is loosely based upon a WW2 French general's hat. Most tinfoil hats are too sloppy. I wanted some STYLE!


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