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Aargh
Sep 8, 2004

TheHouseofM posted:


I need a lock to supplement my Kryptonite u-lock.

The kryptonite chains are pretty drat good too, I had one on my motorcycle when it got stolen (chain went through the wheel and frame, sadly not anything else and the bike was put in a van). According to the police it really stumped the thieves for a few hours (they were a bunch of armed robbers who, unfortunately for them, were under surveillance at the time). They eventually got it off though.

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Aargh
Sep 8, 2004

Sunblood posted:


Magnetic car mount. gently caress having to get a new mount with every new phone I buy. With this you just put a little steel disc inside your phone case and *BAM* it sticks to the mount. Super strong hold, too.


Cable clips for cable management around my car, desk, and nightstand. Great for holding a phone charger, but the Apple Lightning connectors are small enough to slip right out, so I had to bundle a rubber band around the end of one.


A Dremel with various heads. Ironically I bought this to drill out a cable hole in my old phone mount so it would fit my new phone, but in the same purchase I bought the new phone mount. So now I don't need it immediately, but I know I will in the future.

You know Lego men work awesome as cable holders too right? Really want a Dremel though, been eyeing those off for 15 years but never had enough disposable cash / reason to buy one.

Aargh
Sep 8, 2004

MaliciousOnion posted:

DRIVING MOCCASINS.

Surely a driving show would be more along the lines of a Puma Speedcat.

Aargh
Sep 8, 2004

Mu Zeta posted:

Gaggia Classic



Nice,

I've had one for the last 5 years or so they're pretty good.

Aargh
Sep 8, 2004

IUG posted:

I just picked up Pacific Rim bluray from Amazon, as it was $4. I've never even seen the movie, but that's less than half the price of a movie ticket. I'd link it, but it was a flash that had 15 minutes left at the time.

Also Goat Simulator for $4.

Prepare to be disappointed, I mean not as disappointed as you'd be if you paid to see it at a cinema but I think $4 might be still paying a little too much for that film.

Aargh
Sep 8, 2004

SgtScruffy posted:

Re: Timex Weekenders, here is basically what I looked like when I would take it off before going to bed, jamming it in a drawer or something to try to dampen the ticking:



Mine sits on a shelf in the loungeroom, I haven't worn it in years because of the goddamn ticking.

Aargh
Sep 8, 2004

Jerry Cotton posted:

Smart woman. Performance really doesn't matter unless you're towing something.

You're a moron, how are you going to win a stoplight Grands Prix without performance? Sometimes you need good acceleration as much as you need good braking and handling. Safety is not only measured in how many airbags you have.

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Aargh
Sep 8, 2004

SpartanIV posted:

People give Timex poo poo but I'll be damned if my weekender hasn't kept accurate time to the minute for over 5 years. The only downside is you can hear it ticking from a room away.

If you feel like upgrading, I've been very happy with my Seiko 5. I got a coworker to switch to one and he loves it too.

I'd say Seiko 5's or there's some nice Citizen Eco Drives out there too. I had to throw my Timex weekender away, the ticking drove me nuts.

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