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03/06/2009 02:30:50 PM · #26
Originally posted by roba:

[note to self: be nice to Shannon...]


Its a risk I'm willing to take. :)
03/06/2009 05:37:10 PM · #27
lol

Originally posted by scalvert:

[Another note to self: Bugzeye is overdue for random suspension...]
03/10/2009 09:39:41 AM · #28
Reminder bump. I put off sending my broken one back 'cause I was busy all weekend. Now I find myself with 2 sessions this coming weekend (both booked yesterday) so I'm waiting for AB to open so I can have my replacement transmitter overnighted. Gotta love procrastination.

03/10/2009 10:37:44 AM · #29
You could still used the wired connection if you don't get the new ones in time...
03/10/2009 12:39:39 PM · #30
Originally posted by alanfreed:

You could still used the wired connection if you don't get the new ones in time...


I have 3 sync cords around here somewhere, and can't find them. I moved all of my non-urgent things from the studio to a new prop room and seem to have misplaced them in the move. AB is gonna overnight the new ones to me for only $35. That's not too bad. :)


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