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woot fatigue posted:
I'm not hip so the only person I've seen wear these kind of pants was Justin Beiber on tv once and I just assumed that was a fad that began and ended with him.
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davebo posted:I'm not hip so the only person I've seen wear these kind of pants was Justin Beiber on tv once and I just assumed that was a fad that began and ended with him. In a perfect world.
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# ? Nov 19, 2014 16:08 |
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couldcareless posted:I'm so glad we have woot fatigue posts back in this thread Add me to that train! This thread is both more interesting and more mind boggling with Woot Fatigue actively posting. I like to imagine Woot Fatigue wearing a 800$ plaid shirt while sitting on a 5000$ chair with a huge stack of 20$ bills right next to him while he browses the internet for something crazy/awesome/ridiculous/all of those at the same time. It's crazy because I can't even imagine having enough money to even consider buying those sweat pants if I liked the style. But I'd probably make so many ridiculous purchase if I had that sort of money that I can't judge KingColliwog has a new favorite as of 19:01 on Nov 19, 2014 |
# ? Nov 19, 2014 18:57 |
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Finally gonna upgrade my GPU from a Radeon HD6850. It's served me well but it's time to move on. Also if you guys aren't following Woot Fatigue on Instagram, you're missing out on so much raccoon action.
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# ? Nov 19, 2014 19:00 |
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Upgrading as the previous cheapie broke: http://www.amazon.com/Stanley-33-725-25-Feet-FatMax-Measure/dp/B00002PV66
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# ? Nov 19, 2014 19:17 |
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TraderStav posted:Upgrading as the previous cheapie broke: The real test of a tape measure is how far you can reel it out in the air before it "breaks" and goes limp.
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# ? Nov 19, 2014 20:15 |
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Woot buy a supercharger for a e46 and then ship it to me hahaha. It's for a project.
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# ? Nov 19, 2014 21:11 |
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Humerus posted:
16 days ago someone posted that here and I made fun of the fan stickers trying to hypnotize me, but since hearing about the low fan noise I was actually very interested in this card and started reading reviews. I see a lot of complaints about coil whine and others saying they were concerned about it but weren't experiencing it on their cards. After you receive it would you mind posting your experience with it? Same applies to App13 if you're still following the thread.
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# ? Nov 19, 2014 21:27 |
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Got this as a Christmas present for my older brother. Might need to get myself a copy now too.
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# ? Nov 19, 2014 21:31 |
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Bape Culture posted:Woot buy a supercharger for a e46 and then ship it to me hahaha. It's for a project. I read that as "bought". So disappointed.
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# ? Nov 19, 2014 22:16 |
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davebo posted:16 days ago someone posted that here and I made fun of the fan stickers trying to hypnotize me, but since hearing about the low fan noise I was actually very interested in this card and started reading reviews. I see a lot of complaints about coil whine and others saying they were concerned about it but weren't experiencing it on their cards. After you receive it would you mind posting your experience with it? Same applies to App13 if you're still following the thread. I am always here. So right after I plugged in the strix I though I had screwed something up, because it made literally no sound. Fans did not spin up, no whine, nothing. Turns out the fans are just completely off until they are needed. After figuring this out I opened up Heaven benchmark and maxed everything out (ultra settings, 8x AA, 1440p) to try and stress the card. At 40% fan speed the fan was still barely noticeable under the sound of the i5 4670k stock cooler. The highest that the fan got to was 50%, and I would describe the sound as "clean." You could hear a fan, and it sounded like a fan. There was none of the "jet starting" noise that I hear some people get, and any coil whine that may be there was not noticeable to me. After manually putting the fan speed to 100% for a moment I still did not hear any whine, but I did hear the fans quite a bit. As for the card itself, it performs quite well. If you are looking for something to push 90+fps at 1440p, you might be out of luck, but 60fps at 120fps+ at 1080p is certainly doable. The fans are off during most normal computer usage, and the card idles at 35-40c. Also, the card is quite long, so keep that in mind if you have a small case. I had to remove the HDD chassis in my Fractal Core 1000 to fit this card in, though I was then able to put the chassis back. Overall I'm really happy with the card, and at $350 I think it has a pretty solid value. Let me know if you have any more questions. Content: Paid off my 2007 Civic today. Picture is of the day I bought it back in 2012. Debt free is the way to be!
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# ? Nov 19, 2014 22:24 |
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Sappo569 posted:
Please, don't drop-shame. Content: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/207925240/bicycle-ultimate-universe-playing-cards/ https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/625059603/paperwallet-a-super-thin-tyvek-wallet-designed-by/ MaliciousOnion has a new favorite as of 22:43 on Nov 19, 2014 |
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MaliciousOnion posted:
Awesome, I'm a fan of tiny wallets, and the one I've owned for 6 years now is starting to fall apart.
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# ? Nov 19, 2014 22:57 |
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Welp. I didn't think I needed playing cards. Apparently I was wrong. Also backed this project because every once in a while you need to shotgun a beer.
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# ? Nov 19, 2014 22:59 |
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AMAZING WHITE SAVE FUEL (Really??) Whatever, poo poo's bright.
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# ? Nov 19, 2014 23:02 |
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MaliciousOnion posted:
Wow these are fantastic. Backed. Want to do a framing project or something with the colored deck.
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# ? Nov 19, 2014 23:03 |
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wigbot v2.0 posted:AMAZING WHITE Where did you get this? I've been thinking about doing my car, but hate trying to figure out which codes match up with the non-led codes.
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# ? Nov 19, 2014 23:06 |
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All the blanket talk and cold weather pushed me over the edge. Picked up a couple wool blankets from Faribault since they are MADE IN AMERICA , no more made in china fleece. http://www.faribaultmill.com/our-heritage
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IndyPunkOne posted:All the blanket talk and cold weather pushed me over the edge. Picked up a couple wool blankets from Faribault since they are MADE IN AMERICA , no more made in china fleece. If I had known how much wool blankets cost, I would have nabbed one from the ship before I left the Navy. Granted it would have to be a new one, not one of the gross used ones.
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# ? Nov 19, 2014 23:22 |
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twoday posted:
My moustache never grows BUT this did make me look into the existence of Beard Wax! Thanks!
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# ? Nov 19, 2014 23:25 |
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PleasusChrist posted:Where did you get this? I've been thinking about doing my car, but hate trying to figure out which codes match up with the non-led codes. Not sure if they have any that would match your car but I ordered LED lights for my G35 from Diode Dynamics. They work great, direct plug and play fitment, stupid bright and are very cheap. Check out their website.
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# ? Nov 20, 2014 00:31 |
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I didn't think wool was anything special until I bought a genuine merino wool cycling jersey. On cold nights I would bike up hill and i'd start sweating like crazy, then when i'd coast downhill my body temperature would drop and my own sweat would start making me shiver. But the wool keeps you warm even when its wet, while allowing moisture to evaporate. It's naturally anti bacterial so after using it on 3 rides without washing it, it barely smells, when a cotton shirt would be reeking of b.o. Time to ride elephants and blow poo poo up.
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# ? Nov 20, 2014 02:14 |
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That cover is worse than the original Mega Man cover. Yeesh.
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# ? Nov 20, 2014 02:20 |
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Let's not say things we can't take back.
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Ragequit posted:Wow these are fantastic. Backed. Want to do a framing project or something with the colored deck. Yeah I wish I could justify getting a print; I guess i can live with just the cards.
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PleasusChrist posted:Also backed this project because every once in a while you need to shotgun a beer.
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# ? Nov 20, 2014 05:33 |
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After 24 years of playing bass I've decided that it's finally time to go ahead and get on the fretless train. Since my current money situation precludes my being able to buy a new fretless version of my beloved Spector NS-2 (or even a used one for that matter), I figured my best bet would be to find the nicest budget version of an NS-2 I could and either pay someone to convert the fretboard or do the work myself. So I went and lucked into finding a really nice used Spector NS-2A from around 1987-88 or so in great condition: Grand total was a whopping $449 (plus $40 shipping) on ebay. Even though Spector is still making inexpensive versions of their basses in the same Korean factory, the new ones aren't really on the same level as the ones they made back in the day (at least in my opinion, anyway). Unlike the modern ones, these old NS-2As are all neck-through instead of bolt on (just like the USA NS-2s) and they have solid maple body wings instead of having a laminated maple top over mahogany. Granted it's not figured maple, but the tone is still pretty close to the USA ones. So between the price I paid for the bass and the cost to have the frets removed and filled in (I'm still collecting estimates from various luthiers for that part) I'll be getting myself a really nice instrument for a fraction of the cost of either an American or European made NS-2 (list prices $5899 and $3099 respectively). Plus, it will fit in nicely alongside the two NS-2s that I already have (a glossy tobacco sunburst and a natural hand rubbed oil finish, both over solid figured maple body wings). So yeah, I'm pretty drat excited about this as you can tell from all the words I'm typing about a bass that no one else is really gonna care about. I'm just happy to finally have something cool to post in the 'Favorite Recent Purchases' thread.
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# ? Nov 20, 2014 05:49 |
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I care. Spektor's rule and that's a great find. Have fun realizing you have terrible pitch
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# ? Nov 20, 2014 05:53 |
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drat that's a good price for a neck-thru bass from a good maker. Don't skimp on the luthier work, if they mess up the fingerboard or create a dead spot it will be a pain in the rear end to fix. E: make sure you post updates in the Bass thread in Musician's Lounge. I can't be the only one who would like to do a similar project myself. The Science Goy has a new favorite as of 05:58 on Nov 20, 2014 |
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Bottom Liner posted:I care. Spektor's rule and that's a great find. Have fun realizing you have terrible pitch Yeah, I can't wait to see just how poo poo I am at hitting the right notes without frets. It's gonna take some practice but I'm sure I'll get it eventually. I'm really hoping that the last 25 years haven't been a total waste, you know? I've also been a Spector user for 20 of those 25 years, so I've got my fingers crossed that my familiarity with the neck and body shape will help. And hey, since I now know there are other folks here who like Spectors (and since I really like showing them off) here are some pics of the two USA made NS-2s (both from the Kramer era) I have now: A group shot: A close up of the tobacco sunburst one (made around Halloween 1990), which I've had since 1994: (can you believe this bass is 24 years old?) And a close up of the oil finish one (made sometime in 1987/88), which I've had since about 1998: (I hope it's ok to post pics of stuff we already have; if not I'll be happy to edit them out) CaseFace McGee posted:drat that's a good price for a neck-thru bass from a good maker. Don't skimp on the luthier work, if they mess up the fingerboard or create a dead spot it will be a pain in the rear end to fix. I'm definitely not gonna cheap out on the labor for converting the NS-2A. That would just render the whole project a big 'ol waste of money, and as you can tell from what I just posted I don't really tolerate lovely workmanship on my instruments. I haven't really poked around the Musician's Lounge all that much (except for an occasional foray into the gear exchange thread) so maybe I'll have a look at the bass thread and post some progress pics once the bass arrives and I've had the work done.
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wigbot v2.0 posted:AMAZING WHITE You will actually save a little bit of fuel because there is less demand on your alternator meaning the engine doesn't have to work quite as hard to turn it. The difference is probably negligible though.
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# ? Nov 20, 2014 14:16 |
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Bought another fully-furred moose hide for my bed.
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# ? Nov 20, 2014 14:37 |
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Heading to the US on some business soon so I'm loading up on some hardware that is expensive to get in Europe. In particular bought the 500 GB model of this: I'm tired of my only 130 GB SSD primary in my desktop running out of space for games so it's time to upgrade and start replacing various components in the computer over the next two years. Not pictured: a bunch of miscellaneous electronics, video games and an Xbox One.
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# ? Nov 20, 2014 14:50 |
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JEEVES420 posted:The real test of a tape measure is how far you can reel it out in the air before it "breaks" and goes limp. The "Fat Max" I have did a full 10' when I first got it.
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# ? Nov 20, 2014 15:47 |
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Novara Headwind Bike Gloves. Fellow studio-mate & goon Crosshatch recommended these gloves for riding in the winter, and they're on sale at REI. Found out that getting the women's version gives me better touchscreen controls since it's more snug than the men's version.
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# ? Nov 20, 2014 16:02 |
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Boots and snowshoes I posted earlier come today, decided to order this to go with them.
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# ? Nov 20, 2014 16:22 |
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PleasusChrist posted:Where did you get this? I've been thinking about doing my car, but hate trying to figure out which codes match up with the non-led codes. eBay, as it happens. Just search "[car model] LED interior pack" or something similar. Came up straight away. £21 delivered from China to the UK, and in only 10 days. It came with a little invoice too, which showed which bulbs went where so installation really was a doddle. Hardest part was getting the light housings out of the drat car.
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# ? Nov 20, 2014 16:58 |
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I like to think that if Woot Fatigue was in poverty, he'd still post things he got great deals on or acquired through some client or networking but it would be things like sandwiches, off brand TVs and Snuggies.
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# ? Nov 20, 2014 17:01 |
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The Mentalizer posted:Yeah, I can't wait to see just how poo poo I am at hitting the right notes without frets. It's gonna take some practice but I'm sure I'll get it eventually. I'm really hoping that the last 25 years haven't been a total waste, you know? I've also been a Spector user for 20 of those 25 years, so I've got my fingers crossed that my familiarity with the neck and body shape will help. And hey, since I now know there are other folks here who like Spectors (and since I really like showing them off) here are some pics of the two USA made NS-2s (both from the Kramer era) I have now:
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Mr_Angry posted:Heading to the US on some business soon so I'm loading up on some hardware that is expensive to get in Europe. In particular bought the 500 GB model of this: Was it a good price? And from where? I have the same problem, as I bought an 80gb and 120gb SSD back when they were still $200+ for the 80gb, my C drive is constantly running out of space.
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