Show off your e-cig cases/carriers/holders!! (56k, go away!) in The E-Cigarette; Suzi, that looks like a Janty/Litecig 10ml bottle, made of plastic....
I did mention the soldering station "screen can be programed to fit many different applications." Oooh I wonder if that means autopilot can be used on it or the radios!!
Haha yeah, let's see, yup my G15 keyboard, love it..used to have the old blue version but have loved this one ever since...the blank discs are DVD+R DLs for burning 360 games...the Kick Juice is Virginia Primo!....my 25-watt $9 soldering pen and coil holder w/ sponge for another $8 from Radio Shack...the Gateway 19" LCD Monitor with hookups for my 360 and Wii to display on....the empty glass that had black cherry soda in it!!...ma Blackberry Curve 8330 with black housing ...also, can't see it too much but my $100 Logitech MX Revolution mouse!
Oh and to answer your question, the LCD screen on the G15 keyboard typically shows a few screens, the time/date/analog clock, another shows the CPU and RAM usage, and there are tons of others that are user-made like apps for different PC games like WoW, winamp controls, music visualizers, among tons of others...
CPU and RAM usage seems like it could be quite useful! All it needs is a kill app button amd a 'kill all 7 badly behaved Svchost' button hehe! Puts my dodgy plain old keyboard to shame I want one for the machintosh, even just for Windows running in Bootcamp!
It comes with 2 clear bags (which I have no use for and gave to the kids for keeping their Littlest Pet Shops in order), a large makeup bag (no separators or spacers - This is my at home stash case), a small rectangular black bag with 6 spearate holders (like for makeup brushes) that perfectly fit the mini and penstyle and then they are covered with a clear piece of vinyl to prevent scratching and a nice deep storage area for extras, carts, juice, charger etc. (this would be my overnight or weekend case), a long round clutch type case (perfect for an all day outing with the kids), and a small brush holder that closes with velcro which holds a mini, a pen, couple of extra batts and carts and a small bottle of juice or two (perfect for grab and run out the door to the store, out to dinner, etc.). My only complaints are that the large bag has no spacers or dividers which I will be remedying on my own very soon. The velcro on the small case is only a small square and doesn't hold it tightly closed. I think I'll be getting some extra velcro and put some along the sides of the flap as well just to be safe. All in all...the perfect kit for me to have a bag for whatever needs I may have and it was only $20 from Walgreens! Oh yeah...and I didn't get the bright pink...they have a nice black and purple paisley one and that one was my pick.
Last edited by Mommyshann; 11-24-2008 at 04:50 PM.
Here are some photos of Matt's case v1. Made v2 for a friend with a DSE901--it's slightly longer.
The basic idea was to take apart 2 cigarette packs at the seams, line them up to the desired width, and wrap the whole deal carefully with electrical tape. With enough electrical tape, these things become nigh-indestructible, and don't fall apart as paper cigarette packs do. Been using mine for a few weeks now, and it's no worse for the wear. I've used the lid of a lucky strike pack (my favorite brand until they stopped making them filtered) on the bottom, and the raptor is a sticker from a comics website. One nice thing is that the 'gnome-type' bottle fits in perfectly, and the whole deal doesn't take up much space in my jacket/shirt.
Oh, and just an idea of the kit I roll with: 1x RN4081, fully assembled, a bottle of pure eJuice, a spare blank cartridge (the NPRO mouthpieces are quite brittle, and I've cracked quite a few), and a spare battery.
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