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Meverylame
May 11th, 2008, 12:05 AM
Alright so not as sexy as discussing what flavor of 500 series module to get or which 80 series neve to score but its important.

What are you guys using to keep dust in the studio to a minimum?

I've looked at those sharper image ionic breezes but they kinda look like total shit. So whats the deal?

bbkong
May 11th, 2008, 01:33 AM
I tried the ionic breeze route for a while and the goo they pull out of the air is amazing. Then they figured out an ozone rich environment actually can give you cancer of the testicles (or was it brain? Don't remember) so they went to the garage.

Now I just have two Chinese girls come in twice a week and vacuum. Nekkid.

Incidentally, you can't spend too much on a good vacuum. I use a pair of Dysons.

uraniumwilly
May 11th, 2008, 03:00 AM
Then they figured out an ozone rich environment actually can give you cancer of the testicles (or was it brain? Don't remember...
Yeah...it was in the eye. The problem with ozone rich environments is it causes eye cancer. No... wait. NOW I CAN'T REMEMBER... Let's see, it's either cancer of the testicles, the brain or the eye. I'm PRETTY SURE it was in the face. Yeah... FACE CANCER.

I'm here to help!

MacGregor
May 11th, 2008, 09:06 AM
Let's see, it's either cancer of the testicles, the brain or the eye. I'm PRETTY SURE it was in the face. Yeah... FACE CANCER.


Your testicles are IN YOUR FACE?

If I was you I'd change my plastic surgeon.

Mac
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Molly's Lips
May 11th, 2008, 10:38 AM
Eye-balls.

uraniumwilly
May 11th, 2008, 12:59 PM
Originally Posted by uraniumwilly
Let's see, it's either cancer of the testicles, the brain or the eye. I'm PRETTY SURE it was in the face. Yeah... FACE CANCER.
Your testicles are IN YOUR FACE?

If I was you I'd change my plastic surgeon.


I'd like to take this opportunity to blame the english language for that confusing sentence. It's capacity for failure revealed today, there in front of us, for all to examine and confirm. This disaster, unavoidable. English, an occasionally dysfunctional language. It's weakness disgusts me. This failure at communicating the ideas where a point made contained the proper words... that were all actually RIGHT THERE. Shoot you can see them! [Points at words]

And if it turns out that it is actually NOT the words themselves but the deliverer thereof, I'd like to take THIS opportunity to blame all of this confusion on my experience during the developing years, a terrible childhood and my parents who's failings were innumerable.

And here, at this pause, I'd like to ponder the danger that was Ertha the family bad luck, black cat, and how the thing may have passed on some form of evil that I'm cursed with throughout all my days. Certainly, another possible cause for the poorly worded sentence.

And still, I'd like to take another moment to recall an incident where a stone kicked by a child in the schoolyard soared through the air and bounced upon my precious innocent noggin, certainly causing some failures for my future thinkology. Obviously, in this particular case it was the distinction-making lobe. That particular group of synapses, when misfiring can cause such problems as these, as you all are aware, I'm sure.

nobby
May 12th, 2008, 02:01 AM
I tried the ionic breeze route for a while and the goo they pull out of the air is amazing. Then they figured out an ozone rich environment actually can give you cancer of the testicles (or was it brain? Don't remember) so they went to the garage.

Now I just have two Chinese girls come in twice a week and vacuum. Nekkid.

Incidentally, you can't spend too much on a good vacuum. I use a pair of Dysons.

A pair of Dysons?

What happened to the pair of Yung Hos?

indiesynthpunk
May 12th, 2008, 02:47 AM
I use a Dyson too. They are quite "beastly" when it comes to cleaning.

radiationroom
May 12th, 2008, 03:42 AM
I use a Dyson too. They are quite "beastly" when it comes to cleaning.

I love my Oreck. Easy to keep running with nothing more than a #2 phillips head screwdriver and a stash of spare belts. Other than breaking a belt every nine months, the Oreck has proven it's self as being tough as nails. :Thumbsup:

http://www.oreck.com/images/content/xlclassic-background.gif

QweziRider
May 12th, 2008, 04:44 AM
Shoot, nothing beats an ugly ass old Kirby.

bbkong
May 12th, 2008, 05:49 AM
Yeah, two Dysons.

One's full sized and the other is a handheld (http://www.dyson.com/store/product.asp?product=DC16-SY-STD) that also makes coffee and shoots deadly x-rays out of the tip. They both suck in a major way.

The Yung Ho's are not only coming in twice a week, they're starring in some videos we made and put up at CaptainCrackHo.com, but I prolly shouldn't be putting the link up in here.

HOOK
May 12th, 2008, 07:18 AM
"Designed for quick pick-ups"
:Roll eyes:

Do you use it in your pickup-truck at high speed or at the local water hole??





HOOK