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I'm appalled that this does not yet exist. |
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Featuring tracks from Star Trek, Forbidden Planet, Good Vibrations... |
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I can see a time when the theramin replaces the vuvuzela as the annoyance of choice at soccer tournaments... [+] |
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sp: Theremin. But + for the idea! |
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Anybody who plays a theremin is a hero in my book.
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Doh! Thenks [csea]. Fixed. |
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I was just reading 2 minutes ago how Neil Armstrong took a tape of theremin music to the moon. |
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The theremin is unique among musical
instruments in that it is impossible to have an
'air' version of it (like "air guitar"). |
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Wrong! Wave your hands in front of you whilst saying "wooo-aooo". Instant air-theremin. |
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[hippo] - That is not quite true. The grossly self-indulgent Jean Michel-Jarre had a keyboard that was operated by breaking a light/laser beam around him. I think he playd it when he 'Played Houston1. I mean who plays an entire city for gawd's sake!? |
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pocmloc, your source is obviously wrong. Neil Armstrong
hasn't been to the moon in decades, let alone minutes ago. |
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You know, I'd actually like it the other way around, play wii
games with a theremin. |
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Now, that would be interesting - and possible. Sensing limb position by unstable near-field oscillators is practical, and in fact probably easier than image recognition technology like Kinect <Gargle, spit/> |
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// Does the Borg cube sound like this? // |
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Join us, and find out ... |
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// Join us, and find out ... // |
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Tempting. Free parking, cookie of the month club, a Swiss
army knife on my left hand, and access to large, black big-
bore weaponry. |
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Hmm... does the Cube also have a backhoe? |
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/Cube with a backhoe/ most vivid mental image of the day. |
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I thought I was the first person to use that pun -_- |
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