An excellent digital 'linear' synthesizer from the late eighties, made by Roland. Less expensive than the D10 and D15 because it has less memory and no sequencer built in. Produces very nice phat bass and leads, although the piano and guitar patches suck.
Value of a used D5 is about a hundred dollars.
To perform a violent sexual act
There was never a character called 'Roger the Cabin Boy' on Captain Pugwash
Rolling On Floor, Laughing My Ass Off, Peeing In Pants
WiL: ...Just try that in hyperspace
Shalroth: ROFLMAOPIP!!!
An individual who continues to enjoy and glorify the name of Atari, by playing Atari video games, and using Atari computers despite their obsolescence.
"I'm a staunch Atarian - I still use cubase on my ST"
Computer released by Atari in 1985. Enjoyed almost ten years of success thanks to some amazing games and productivity software. Many musicians started out using Cubase on the Atari ST, thanks to its built-in MIDI support. Was available with 0.5 or 1 MB of RAM and was expandable to 4MB. There were many aftermarket hard drive adaptors and accelerators.
Atari ceased production of the ST in 1994 to concentrate on the Jaguar console instead.
I used to stay up until 4 in the morning playing Lemmings on my ST.
First generation Atari 2600 VCS console. Usually the kind with six switches (also known as the Heavy Sixer) and woodgrain finish.
Stella was the codename for the 2600 project and was reputedly the name of a bicycle that belonged to one of the developers. Chump.
A Heavy Six Stella is worth about £30 on eBay