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lordofduct wrote:my life
Even life isn't free.

No other econ majors here, eh?
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I got a fully working stereo with a record player from the garbage. It even still had the remote.
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This bad boy


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I was given a Mini Moog as a first instrument by an old family friend 18 years ago. It changed my entire life. It the oldest and best sounding piece of gear in my studio and always will be. Hard to keep in tune though.
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One of the very few advantages of working in electrical retail is that some of the faulty items don't get sent back to the manufacturer but simply have their serial number e-mail back to the supplier and then destroyed by us. Now that's were it becomes good for me, much of this stuff that we trash has little wrong with it and is fairly easy to repair. So far the best thing I've gotten was an Acer desktop PC that would not turn on. Simply brought the thing home and looked at it, figured out that it was the power supply, replaced with a spare one I had lying around and it works fine still. Now it's my spare.
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tbeeghly wrote:This bad boy


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That is pretty fucking sweet.
JT wrote:Yeah, like vampire aliens invade and hit us all with a ray beam that paralyzes all of our arms. The only way to deactivate the ray beam and fight back the vampire alien threat is with a complicated series of foot patterns on the device's control board that looks remarkably like a DDR pad. We will all praise this man for saving our lives and buy him a mountain of stuffed animals.
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Post by racketboy »

I found a 2.1 Logitech Speaker setup by the dumpster when I was taking out the trash.
It turned out they worked fine and I've been using them for my media center PC for a couple years now :)

Funny thing is that it was even raining when I found them, so I figured they were drenched and ruined, but I was shocked when they still worked and sounded good!
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SnowKitty wrote:
aaron wrote:my psp. or the wii i got.

granted i paid for these but it wasn't in cash money.
do we wanna know what you paid for them in? :P
i paid for the psp in carwashes, and i paid for the wii in coke rewards points.

i've also paid for an xbox in carwashes.
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I nicked copies of Dune, Panzer Leader, and Patton's Best out of someones trash years ago. They are all board games from the 70s, and Dune is worth a pretty penny.
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tbeeghly wrote:This bad boy


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Did I not see you on that a few days ago?

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Let my legs shake me to sleep, and don't wake me when I sweat on my sheets.
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