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antique electronic music toys for sale 

hey music nerds - do any of you wanna buy my Roland MT-32 (classic low-end 80s MIDI synthesizer) or Boss SP-202 sampler (Dr Sample!)? If not, I'm gonna ebay 'em in a few days.

They each tend to go for about $150 on ebay so, like, $125 each here?

money, decision 

I've got until Wednesday next week to consider this.

I have two choices:
1) spend $36 more than usual ($48), but get permanent access to something
2) spend the same as usual ($12), but only get temporary access to it

I want to do the first one (especially since in order to afford it I just need to have less junk food), but I'm not sure "spending more money to get something I can access with my subscription" is a good idea

Classic Doctor Who | Season 11 

Just 2 more stories until the end of the 3rd Doctor's era.

I love Jon Pertwee's Doctor. But I am glad the era's ending and we're shifting on to someone else – I think I'd get completely sick of the 3rd Doctor if there was another entire season of him. Not because he's bad, but because I like change. I like having new companions frequently, I like having new doctors, I like having new enemies.

Which makes me worry about Tom Baker's upcoming 7-seasons-long era…

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Classic Doctor Who | Season 11 | Death to the Daleks 

I've given this story a "Don't Watch" rating, the first "Don't Watch" for the entirety of the Third Doctor's era.

Because unlike the other mediocre stories in this era, this one is not merely boring. It's also a rehash of previous stories, and has undertones (and overtones) of racism. There's absolutely no reason to watch it.

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Classic Doctor Who | Season 11 | Death to the Daleks 

The Evil of the Daleks, by ✨David Whitaker✨
­— as above
Day of the Daleks, by ✨Louis Marks✨
— the daleks are kind of masterminding things, so this does feature a bunch of non-dalek enemies
Planet of the Daleks, by Terry Nation
— Nation returns and writes a story with.... dangerous flora and fauna on a planet.
Death to the Daleks, by Terry Nation
— once again, the aliens on the planet are really dangerous

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Classic Doctor Who | Season 11 | Death to the Daleks 

The Chase, by Terry Nation
— centred around all the dangers the characters face while trying to escape the daleks
The Dalek's Master Plan, by Terry Nation and Dennis Spooner
— dangerous plants, dangerous people on Earth under Mavic Chen's employ.
The Power of the Daleks, by ✨David Whitaker✨
— this story has no dangerous flora or fauna, and it's tense and terrifying.

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Classic Doctor Who | Season 11 | Death to the Daleks 

Something that Terry Nation always does in Dalek stories is make the environment a threat, and I feel like that makes the Daleks feel weaker.

To prove this, lets look at every Dalek episode up to this one:

The Daleks, by Terry Nation
— features a very dangerous swamp full of monsters
The Dalek Invasion of Earth, by Terry Nation
— features crocodiles in sewers, zombies on the streets, and a man-eating creature at the mines

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Classic Doctor Who | Season 11 | Death to the Daleks 

I really don't like this story.

The Daleks don't feel threatening, and that feeling is amplified by the fact that lighthearted (and borderline comical) music plays every time they enter a scene.

On top of that, none of this story feels new or fresh. I don't know exactly what's going to happen, but I haven't been surprised by anything.

(except by what happenned to trap the Doctor and Sarah on the planet Exxilon in the first place)

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Classic Doctor Who | Season 11 | Death to the Daleks (cw: racism) 

maybe.... if the Peruvian Pyramids couldn't have been built by primitive man.... the most obvious explanation is that the Peruvians weren't "primitive"

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Classic Doctor Who | Season 11 | Death to the Daleks (cw: racism) 

(have I really made no comments about this season yet??? well, in short: the introduction to the Sontarans in The Time Warrior was great)

"The peruvian pyramids are one of the great mysteries of Earth – that no primitive man could have built such a structure. Well now we've solved it! [It was aliens]"

wow....

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*makes a snuggle pile with everyone who favourites or boosts this post*

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[Doctor Who] audio dramas | Advice wanted 

extra context: this is a standalone release, it's not in the middle of a series or anything

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[Doctor Who] audio dramas | Advice wanted 

so today I listened to an audio drama outside of my listening order – it was Trial of the Valeyard, which is from Segment 123 (I've currently only listened to Segments 1 and 3).

So, my question is this: do I review this now, and have this reviewed audio drama mixed in with all the unreviewed ones, or do I review it when I innevitably get around to it when listening in the "proper" order?

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[Doctor Who] audio dramas | ✨ Update ✨ 

I just finished listening to Segment 1 (the BBC Radio Dramas)

Not the greatest segment., but still fairly enjoyable.

averylychee.neocities.org/doct

With this segment, the simplicity of my recommendations is fairly obvious to me – The Ghosts of N-Space is much better than Slipback, but both get a "Maybe" rating.

Both of them aren't quite enjoyable enough to warrant a "yes".

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Also: my zero hour contract gave me zero hours this week, if you can drop some money into my paypal so I can keep my rent, power, gas going it would be appreciated:

paypal.me/cloakable

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