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Posted by William Davis on 06/24/06 23:57
In article <1tho92lj6sfm4d82mt03s0g5qmjlb5qaoo@4ax.com>,
"Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media]" <neil@nospam.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 23 Jun 2006 10:43:47 +0200, "AmbrA" <ambra@bih.net.ba> wrote:
>
> >I dont know where else to go,
> >Can somebody tell me how is the thing with pins called in wich Trent Raznors
> >face appears in this video.
> >It is a thing with pins on a top od the desk.
> >I'd be very greatfull if someone could tell me.
>
> Possibly one of the most misguided and obscure posts ever to grace the
> interweb ;-) However it did get me a story about one from a housemate
> about his old friend moulding his not inconsiderable 'member' into one
> for comedy value, and placing it next to his housemate's bedside
> overnight.
>
> Of course this also gave me a chance to chat to my other housemate
> about possible NIN videos, from which we determined the album you're
> referring to is "With Teeth", and the video for the track "Only".
>
> I'm playing it now, since it's such a good track. They're a really
> good band, don't you think. Have you ever seen them live ?
>
> I missed them in Vancouver last September, since they played at the
> Pacific Ballroom on the sunday I landed, so I didn't have time to get
> a ticket or work out where the gig actually was.
>
> Vancouver is actually quite big, though I liked it a lot, so it would
> have taken quite a long time to work out - though I did find
> ticketmaster in the end, where I also found Franz Ferdinand and Sigur
> Ros were playing locally, but sold out (groan !)
>
> So thanks for providing a great source of digressions for the evening,
> though it was barely comprehensible what you were asking, or why you
> asked it on a video production group (perhaps cause you wonder if
> people here deal with stage props ? I dunno, usually it's about
> cameras, digital video and so forth).
>
> Oh, it's called "PinPressions", you can get em at the gadget store
> http://www.thegadgetstore.com/TemplatePages/Product/1500/755/1.htm
>
> or you can buy a clock which tells the time using the same method :
> http://www.urbanjunkie.co.uk/product.php/277/0/
>
> /me slaps forehead -
>
> Wow I should get paid for google answers on this one ;-)
>
> Cheers - Neil
> ------------------------------------------------
> Digital Media MVP : 2004-2006
> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/mvpfaqs
But Neil,
Don't you understand that you've clearly justified it's very existence
by posting such a wonderful response?
Plus you ACTUALLY ANSWERED THE QUESTION.
(Stop this behavior AT ONCE lest people actually start finding usenet
both useful and entertaining. Were that to happen... well, four simple
words of warning, dude. "There goes the neighborhood."
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