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From: JonCooper
23 Nov 2015 14:26
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no vinyl scratching with a laser turntable, bit pricey though
http://elpj.com/ltfeaturesandspecs/
From: fixrman
29 Nov 2015 18:01
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Drop dead sexy, but way out of my league.
From: graphitone
29 Nov 2015 18:30
To: fixrman
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Sexy? It looks like an Atari 7800 on steroids.
From: Manthorp
29 Nov 2015 19:14
To: graphitone
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Like he says, way out of his league...
From: fixrman
29 Nov 2015 19:25
To: graphitone
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Who didn't like the 7800 when it was new?
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a sexier way of playing Atari 2600 titles.
I rest my case.
:-P
From: fixrman
29 Nov 2015 19:26
To: Manthorp
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I would say those are way out of anyone's league. Nine grand to play a ten-dollar record? Ridiculous.
From: graphitone
30 Nov 2015 08:28
To: fixrman
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I'm not sure lacquered wood (NJ) could ever be sexy.
Apart from in the 70s.
A friend of mine had a 7800 while I was languishing away with a 2600. I was more interested in the huge flip switches rather than the wood effect. The 2600 had little sliding switches, those on the 7800 looked like the controls of a spaceship.
From: fixrman
30 Nov 2015 12:38
To: graphitone
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Nothing is sexier than a "laser".
From: graphitone
30 Nov 2015 13:28
To: fixrman
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A laser in lingerie?
From: fixrman
30 Nov 2015 18:32
To: graphitone
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I stand corrected, thanks.
B)