MATRIXSYNTH: Mimi


Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Mimi

Image via CatSynth. Anyone know what the synth on the right is?

6 comments:

  1. That is not a synthesizer.

    It's a bio-feedback rehabilitation device. Used by stroke victims to improve manual dexterity.

    A similar device is used by ninjas and Kung Fu experts in Dim Mak training (poison hand touch of death), although those are made of wood, covered in cloth, don't have knobs, and generally are shaped like people.

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  2. The layout reminded me a little of imposcar and sonicsix somehow... could be the blobby print and colours... looks nice!

    Doktor Future... I want to have a bit of what you are having...

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  3. Ooh, not a single catwhine-message yet! It's just a matter of time...
    *starts the timer*

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  4. That is not a cat.

    It's a bio-feedback rehabilitation device. Used by stroke victims to improve manual dexterity.

    A similar device ran outside the other day and ate a bunch of grass. Later that day a green slimy blob of vomit was on the floor, shaped like feces.

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  5. hey, so we see all these great pics of synths with cats, but has anyones cat ever pissed on or scratched up their synths? has anyone with cat allergies ever bought an ex-cat synth and gotten sick from it?

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