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Ragtime Jonny and Stan's labour pops out the "Maple Leaf Rag".
Ragtime Jonny tinkles the ebony with the always popular "Maple Leaf Rag." as heard in the Believe show. Tré cool.

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Forearmed and foresighted, fortuitously four handed indeed. But if two pianists share a keyboard while playing a tune, and share a bench while sitting on their…
pants and one of them wears a pair of glasses, for eyes, doesn't that make them six sensed? Additionally, if you and I throw in our two cents, for ain't, be that not a dime?
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We've Got Rhythm.
Play it left, Close up, Face shots.
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Wathing is too hurty
Ragtime Jonny and Stan's labour pops out the "Maple Leaf Rag." Ragtime Jonny tinkles the ebony with the always popular "Maple Leaf Rag."
AIR CAMERA! O.K., I watched it. Stan Boogies Bass. We've Got Rhythm. And as heard in the "Believe, There's Magic in the Stars" spectacular show of Firework.
Tre` cool. Not oh so cool, watching and re-living each time a grand camera down the tubes go.
Pain.
That of loss. Jonny's Walking Boogie walked my boogiein' cam off of the plank. (air camera.) Sigh. Just as well, the zoom is gone along with the autofocus and displays, but the drive keeps cranking when I press record, so I guess at the manual focus to try and save something. Whew! that last step was a doozie! Poor unit one, studio cam 1. She was my first and true love. We have been through a lot together. This day, by my word, she shall be rebuilt. And in that rebuilding she shall become superior to all others in her class, better than new, with genuine replacement parts, cleaned and lubricated, reinforced at failure prone points, tweaks adjusted to purpose, calibrated, aligned, collimated, re-calibrated and fit to film forever! [Editors note: he actually said "AW HE*K!! Well, she needed fixing anyway. Now I've only got six that work." Just then a child stepped on his broken toe, he said "That's O.K., I've got nine more. It was broken anyway."] Blind taping is still an image, so Stan's boogie comes in in the middle of the tune. "I've Got Rhythm" follows. Man That Cam! er… Ma'm! that cam took wham bam and still cams without jam. Shazaam!
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"Watching is too hurty."
It's like the sounds coming from mid 1930's Chicago. It's the roots of the blues kind of sound that influenced Rock and Roll to make it what it is today. Sorry can't watch, m'baby cam1,1 be makin' her own sounds like crashing on the floor, somewhere's here within, without doubt, indubitably no doubt. And please, don't point this out to me. 'specially 'cause moi weep for her, my jazzy friend. I am an adult, I have my house in order, debts pain, er.. paid, responsibility achieved and therefor I permit myself, here and there, to play with and adjust my own mental blocks. This image source is camUnit2,road2, and is fairly reliable since the repair from shipping damage.

All of the units share the same flaw, Brownout. The screen goes black and horizontal white lines flicker, all control switches cease functionality, camera may or may not be powered on and stuck in the previous, offending mode. Percussive maintenance is in order. Turn off the thumb switch, then carefully assemble each component, starting with removing the battery. Cover the lens, seal any loose port covers, secure the auxiliary viewing screen and make sure the neck strap is neatly folded into the secured hand strap. Then lift the camera firmly through the well fitted hand strap to eye level. Pull downward at 10 feet per second at impact, nearly freefall, and with the opposing hand rising, and with a formed cupped hand, strike the microphone area on the thumb switch to microphone line on a vertical axis. On stage I generally start with this gentle clap, but would rather find time to permit a proper restart.

It important to note that this is not the last resort, but should be treated as such. Shocking the camera under any circumstance is always a bad thing. Restarting then consists of removing and replacing the battery with one that is known to be good, until the following occurs. If a memory stick is inserted that red lamp will briefly illuminate. The battery power lamp briefly illuminates. Now listen and feel for the tape drive reset. You are likely on your way but I like to remove the battery again at this reset point. Cycle the battery tester switch on the back of the battery four bars. This helps prepare it for the coming load. Place the battery into it's compartment without engaging it, double check the thumb switch remained off, and THROW IT AT THE WALL is what I want to do. No, don't do that. Cycle the battery test switch on the battery back. This loads the battery into discharge and better prepares it for what's to come. Power! depress the camera's battery query key, silver, on top, labeled Bat.Info. as you engage the still glowing battery. The view port should come alive with the testing pause progress screen. Minimum power draw is the key here. Again remove and replace the battery. But this time flip the thumb switch all the way up to the memory stick position before you unlatch the view screen slightly and squeeze your little finger in to press the outermost center control button labeled "menu", it has two bumps on it. With the camera on in memory stick mode, and your finger poised at menu, re-engage the battery. Visit the menu in all three modes, trim the LCD auxiliary screen, shut off power to lamps, ports and options. Night shot may also help reduce power, but make sure the Infrared Emitters are off in the menu. The next mode to cycle the menu to is VCR. Disable power hungry options in VCR, the next thirsty mode. You may have to remove the battery, to rotate the thumb switch down to the bottom. The tape reset should be smartly cycling with each battery reconnect now. If you have the ability to, connect the AC port under the battery to the mains adapter. Slowly engage power options. Test play and record. Et Cetera. I have had these things apart and noticed a peril sensitivity switch engaged to an anxiety sensor in parallel. In other words, when you are most stressed and you need the camera in urgency, the camera become a cowardly chicken shot and hides. Only after ALL of these steps complete satisfactorily, do I attempt to eject the tape, by first fast forwarding and rewinding completely, before EVER opening the compartment door!
    DONT'S:
  1. . Don't open the tape eject compartment door just a bit and then let it slip closed.
    The is the best and most effective and Top Rated camera failure point. OPEN IMMEDIATELY! Failing that, Quickly remove the power sources. Mighty little motor that tape eject has. (That's why I call it Casey Jr.) It can jam every thing up just by sucking all the current juice.
  2. . DON'T SUCK.
    I mean don't suck the current down so fast. Engage only the options currently needed. Use the lamp in Auto only when needed. Engage the lamp in On sparingly. That sort of thing.

La, la, la. I'm not hearing it. I'm dealing with it. Now back to reality…

Ragtime Jonny tinkles the ebony with the always popular "Ma as heard in the Believe show. Tre` cool. Then I put the camera on the plank and the Jonny Stomp marched it off. Air-camera. Recovery is in order.

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All ladders in the Temple of the Forbidden Eye have thirteen steps.
There are thirteen steps to the gallows, firing squad or any execution.
The first step is denial…
[The concept of denial is important in twelve-step programs, where the abandonment or reversal of denial forms the basis of the first, fourth, fifth, eighth and tenth steps. My statements intentionally confuse it with the Five Stages of Grief - Elisabeth Kübler-Ross' model of path to acceptance of imminent death in her book "On Death and Dying."
  1. Denial: The initial stage: "It can't be happening."
  2. Anger: "Why ME? It's not fair!" (either referring to God, oneself, or anybody perceived, rightly or wrongly, as "responsible")
  3. Bargaining: "Just let me live to see my child(ren) graduate."
  4. Depression: "I'm so sad, why bother with anything?"
  5. Acceptance: "It's going to be OK."
— Wizard to fugu, wake up and smell the coffee burning. I'm a magician, I'm paid to lie to you.]
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More Ragtime.
Four Hands With Alice Meforethought.
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More Forehand - More Cowbell!
More Ragtime.
We've Got Rhythm. Play it left, Close up, Face shots.
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More Forehand — More Cowbell!
Solo topper. Face close up.
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Ragtime Jonny with a Boogie medley.
Hot Stuff.
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Ragtime Jonny and Stan plink out "it's a small world".
Quite Interglobaly Stupendous!
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Jonny and Stan wrap up.
Last but not least.
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