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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[If you like synthesizers AND Lego, this is a real curiosity.  Teenage Engineering, creatos of the modern OP-1 synth, offers a Lego-compatible accessory, the "brick shaft" knob:

[img]http://media.guitarcenter.com/is/image/MMGS7/OP-1-Brick-Shaft/J19325000000000-00-500x500.jpg[/img]

Each can be affixed to the color-coded buttons of an OP-1 synth, and you use your Lego colletion to add gears, cranks, etc. to your buttons.  Heck, I can imagine those geniuses who use Mindstorms to make a robot that live-tweaks the controls as perfoms its own  compisitions.

[img]http://static.bax-shop.nl/components/com_virtuemart/shop_image/product/Teenage_Engineering_Brick_Shaft_voor_OP-1_2.jpg[/img]]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[HoldingOurOwn]]></name>
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