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4/18/2023 5:49 pm

1/05/2023 11:15 pm

Interesting.  There also were some guitars marketed by Univox and some other names that had build in effects.  One name was guitarorgan.  They did not have the modular setup of the MPCs though.

12/27/2020 8:18 pm

I think ‘very healthy’ will be defined by the books at the appropriate time.

Its all swings and roundabouts in the FOC world for an outsider looking in, as you say DBC are winning work back
and at the same time missing out on work to the ‘other two’.

12/20/2020 1:24 am

A  very  good thank you  for  your   very   helpful   reply./

I  am  still   a  bit  puzzled,   but   if DB a  whole   is  in  trouble,
then  how  is  DB   Cargo being  immune?

Cheers

11/28/2020 12:56 am

Hmm... they are on a thread with me. Not having released the extra content as DLC for the PS4 version has me thinking i wont buy it next time. I wont pay to be the beta tester.

8/30/2019 12:40 pm

I think it was a good idea, and pretty good effort, but in the end, all I see is three four people cosplaying, and it cracked me up.

Man do I hate the flat colours theyre wearing.

8/30/2019 12:40 am

Are they seriously attempting a collaboration with Squeenix? If so: ahahahaha, man theyre naive.

At best, Squeenix wont do or say anything. Squeenix might also send them a cease and desist.

8/07/2019 6:33 am

We colonials/rebels will move to Daylight Savings Time this Sunday and set our clocks ahead an hour.  When do you monarchists go to Summer Time? Do you show a different time stamp? We go from time EST Eastern Standard Time to a EDST.

And what about the continentals?

As always, looking foreword to furthering my meager education.

12/29/2018 6:35 am

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"We reached a goal that we set for ourselves, but we have bigger goals." Matt Beleskey also scored for the Ducks as they pushed one point ahead of St. Louis for the overall lead in the Western Conference, although the Blues have a game in hand. The Ducks led the overall NHL standings for much of the season until St. Louis and San Jose pushed ahead of them last month. Anaheim reclaimed the Pacific lead two weeks ago and finally finished off the Sharks, who are in the playoffs for the 10th straight season. Anaheim will face one of the Wests two wild-card playoff teams -- Minnesota, Dallas or Phoenix -- in the first round. The Ducks also would have home-ice advantage in the second round. "Home barn is always important," said Teemu Selanne, who had two assists. "I personally believe in home sweet home, but the main thing is we want to finish the season strong, and this game was a big step in that." Jason Demers and Logan Couture scored for the Sharks, who have lost four of six down the stretch. Antti Niemi allowed three goals on 19 shots before getting pulled. San Jose could have pulled within one point of the Ducks with a regulation victory, but Alex Stalock replaced Niemi midway through the second period after Maroon scored the tiebreaking goal on a stoppable shot. The Sharks couldnt rally against Gibson, who held them scoreless in the final 32 minutes. "You can look at tonight, or at something we did three or four games ago, or even before that," Sharks defenceman Dan Boyle said. "We still like our chances in the playoffs." The Sharks are locked into a first-round playoff rematch with the Los Angeles Kings, who eliminated them in a bruising seven-game series in the second round last spring. The California rivals are meeting in the post-season for the third time in four years. 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Perry tied it for Anaheim on a drive to the net with 2.1 seconds left, holding off Justin Braun with one arm and scoring with the other. The former NHL MVP trails only Washingtons Alex Ovechkin in the league goal-scoring race. Maroon put the Ducks ahead early in the second period with a wraparound goal off a setup from Selanne, but Couture tied it with a sharp-angled shot for his 22nd goal. Selanne then sent a cross-ice feed to Maroon, who scored again 6:13 after his first goal. Beleskey increased the Ducks lead with an exceptional play, toe-dragging past a prone Brent Burns and beating Stalock for his eighth goal. NOTES: Gibson was recalled because of an upper-body injury for Frederik Andersen. Hillers Danish backup has missed three games. ... The Sharks scratched F Marty Havlat, who hadnt missed a game since March 8. ... Anaheim D Luca Sbisa sat out with an upper-body injury. 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