Any ideas?? ARC CD 3 doesn't work


I went to fire up my CD 3 Mk 2 this morning and it is completely black! I slid the door, I tried the remote, I pushed the STD By button, I changed the power cord, I checked the fuse box, I plugged in something else to insure the outlet was OK and the case is stone cold. I have a local service outlet I can take it tomorrow, I am crushed.
Any ideas what might have happen??
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Czarivey, indeed cities like Wooster,Pttsfield, Schenectady,Syracuse, Buffalo, Akron etc etc etc etc were great places. When the workers who lived there were no longer needed they and the cities were thrown away.

And other victims , poor blacks, were blamed for it all.
It's true probably part of the American frontier mentality to use things up senselessly and then dispose of them. Hopefully we'll. get over it someday like those places that have been around longer and have had more time to come to grips with their issues.
Mapman, when you have a population that has been brainwashed every day of its life that theirs is the best country in the world(only one really) and that God has an American passport as a deliberate effort to make sure you will NEVER even consider learning from anyone else, the odds of reform are less than zero.
Not trying to attack anyone here, just can't believe some of the stuff I am reading. For example,

Mapman - "It's true probably part of the American frontier mentality to use things up senselessly and then dispose of them" - No, it's not probably true. That is the exact opposite of what the American frontier mentality was. They were very frugal, hard-working people who learned to do with what they had.

Schubert - "when you have a population that has been brainwashed every day of its life that theirs is the best country in the world" It seems you haven't done too bad here, but please back up your attacks on America:Please name all of the other countries you like that are better than this one.
"That is the exact opposite of what the American frontier mentality was. They were very frugal, hard-working people who learned to do with what they had. "

That may be true of many, but if you read about the "frontier mentality", that's not typically what the term is used to refer to. Right or wrong, it is used to describe higher level driving forces and definitely has a negative, exploitative connotation to it.