My Very Small Instrument

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pissholepete
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2007/12/12 13:21:00 (permalink)

My Very Small Instrument

I have a very small instrument but it looks big under an electron microscope. My problem is, while I'm playing with it, and looking at it under the microscope, there seems to be some latency.

Can anyone please help me with this very big small problem?
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    johneblue
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    RE: My Very Small Instrument 2007/12/12 13:28:36 (permalink)
    Um, get a job?

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    RE: My Very Small Instrument 2007/12/12 14:25:43 (permalink)
    I would think that there wouldnt be any latency issues ..... how much blood does it take to fill such a tiny little space.

      
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    RE: My Very Small Instrument 2007/12/12 14:37:20 (permalink)
    Don't I know you from somewhere my old friend!!

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    RE: My Very Small Instrument 2007/12/13 04:39:46 (permalink)
    This is sick. Hello, forum moderators...... (or as they say in Vegas, "Security!")

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    RE: My Very Small Instrument 2007/12/13 08:08:40 (permalink)
    Try the Expansion Packs?

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    René
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    RE: My Very Small Instrument 2007/12/13 08:32:26 (permalink)
    That's a normal behavior. Electron microscopes are known to increase detail size.
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    RE: My Very Small Instrument 2007/12/13 11:37:58 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: torhan

    Try the Expansion Packs?


    LOL! Excellent reply.

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    Nick P
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    RE: My Very Small Instrument 2007/12/13 21:49:26 (permalink)
    Hello forum moderator!

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    RE: My Very Small Instrument 2007/12/14 01:20:31 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: torhan

    Try the Expansion Packs?




    Haha! good call!
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    RE: My Very Small Instrument 2007/12/14 20:32:59 (permalink)
    No expansion packs for this one. Best if it were deinstalled.
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    Black Pug Studios
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    RE: My Very Small Instrument 2007/12/20 18:19:11 (permalink)
    It's not the size of the instrument that matters, it's how you play it.
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    Nick P
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    RE: My Very Small Instrument 2007/12/21 09:04:02 (permalink)
    Know what's funny. This "person" has only made this one post since "joining" the forum. It's the rest of us who are keeping this thread going. Why don't we just let it fade into the sunset?

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    jamesg1213
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    RE: My Very Small Instrument 2007/12/21 09:17:49 (permalink)
    It's the rest of us who are keeping this thread going. Why don't we just let it fade into the sunset?


    But Nick, you just.....oh never mind, I did too...

     
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    Jesse G
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    RE: My Very Small Instrument 2007/12/21 11:03:12 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: pissholepete

    I have a very small instrument but it looks big under an electron microscope.

    Can anyone please help me with this very big small problem?



    This sounds like a personal problem to me...

    See a plastic surgeon about this ok

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