🎵 RP Boo made “Pop Machine” in homage to a malfunctioning vending machine at the Speedway Oil Change near 59th and Western. (1/3)
Like basically anyone who works or plays in a developed country, I’m familiar with the frustrations of technology that stops working properly—it bothers me irrationally that I have to really lean on my laptop’s “R” key to get the letter to appear. Sometimes I repeatedly hammer on the errant key, which produces spelling errors rather than fixing anything.
. He worked there at the time, so he tended to hear about it when the machine ate a customer’s cash. One frustrated patron kept pressing the button repeatedly, which RP thought was funny—he went over and started pressing buttons himself, saying “work!” as if he could talk the machine into cooperating.
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