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Re: (idm) FUTURE IS THERE (Is 69.27FM still alive?)

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1997-04-01 21:53KRYPTON (idm) FUTURE IS THERE (Is 69.27FM still alive?)
└─ 1997-04-01 20:19The Rare Guy Re: (idm) FUTURE IS THERE (Is 69.27FM still alive?)
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1997-04-01 21:53KRYPTONOn Thursday, 10-Apr-31, Roman wrote [about (idm) FUTURE IS HERE]: F U T U R E ----> Net --
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KRYPTON
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Tue, 1 Apr 1997 21:53:34 +-400
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(idm) FUTURE IS THERE (Is 69.27FM still alive?)
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On Thursday, 10-Apr-31, Roman wrote [about (idm) FUTURE IS HERE]: F U T U R E ----> Net -------> P A S T
quoted 3 lines ...Don't be surprised by the year in the header of the message. This is a>...Don't be surprised by the year in the header of the message. This is a >message from the future. My name is Roman and I am a Phd student here >in the Moscow State University at O.U.Time department of physics...
Are you a springfield of 20-th century Solar X. Solar X... This name seems familiar to me. Do you have a grandpa with the same name, is this a tradition, do you like solar system or it's just your favorite colour. Are Technics 12XX still popular ? Is 69.27FM working? \\\\\|||||///// <...><...> <<<-----------------------------------------KrYpToN------------------------- \ L / >>>krypton@dol.ru<<< \ = /
1997-04-01 20:19The Rare GuyOn Wednesday, 02-Apr-97, KRYPTON wrote [about (idm) FUTURE IS THERE (Is 69.27FM still aliv
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Tue, 01 Apr 1997 20:19:56 EST4EDT
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Re: (idm) FUTURE IS THERE (Is 69.27FM still alive?)
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On Wednesday, 02-Apr-97, KRYPTON wrote [about (idm) FUTURE IS THERE (Is 69.27FM still alive?)]:
quoted 1 line Are Technics 12XX still popular ?>Are Technics 12XX still popular ?
Actually, there were some advancements: sl1200mk4 - bpm counters sl1600 - the elimination of styli through class C laser technology. cartridges are still available, but vary in size. the tonearm guided by the laser. sl1600mk2 - scratch pad added, eliminates having to touch the record sl1600mk3 - same as mk2, but is invisible and has a better motor. sl2003mk0 - this one has automatic bpm adjustment when connected to another sl2003, and also has all the features of the sl1600, levitates in the air, making it impossible to skip the record, and comes in white casing. sl2004 - same as sl2003, but is invisible, meaning only the record and buttons are visible, for those techno-gadget-wizz geeks. of course everyone turns the auto-bpm adjustment, etc. off on their sl2003's becos it's stupid, the others who don't care about levitation and laser guided tracking just stick to the old reliable sl1200mk2. -- __ __\ \ Aurafix aka Hillie / PHD ^ DAMONES (aka Rare Guy) / /_\ \ http://www.clark.net/pub/buh/index.html \_____/ >> buh@clark.net >> < > .. >> .<>> >> > , m7= inducing mindwaves.. electronic techno muuusik controlled manually by a p h e x t wi n .. .. . . .