Chris Abbott wrote:Dunno what you'd call it in Italy: the Americans call it a slot machine. You know, like you get in Las Vegas.
It's called a fruit machine here because traditionally the symbols
on the spinning reels are of fruits.
Yeah, i made some commercial work for 2 or 3 of those...
Tas wrote:I've got a funny image of lots of sweds and danish pulling non exisitant arms
A little off-topic, but yesterday when I visited my music shop to buy a MIDI-to-Joyport cable (brr, 199 SEK), the customer in front of me was a young girl around 10 years old. She and her dad bought her a trombone. Well, nothing spectacular about that, if it wasn't for she wore leg prothesis on both legs, one arm prothesis (with an artificial hand) and the other arm ended as a limb rather than a hand. Of course she was used to her condition, so no problem carrying a somewhat heavy trombone case out of the shop on her own. I guess that's one of the few instruments apart from singing or possibly drums which she can get away with.