LOL^^ I bought an Xboxone to play Killer Instinct, used to love that game back in the 90's. Needless to say I couldn't figure out how to start the damn thing. These new video games are super complicated for no reason. I miss just sticking a quarter into a mchine or blowing on a cartridge, pressing one button to turn the game on and presto, you're playing. Ended up giving it to my nephew. Bad investment, could have bought vape gear with that money :-(
Anyway whats the name of that mod? Got some specs on it, brand etc. Looks really nice, curious to know how bad it performed voltage drop wise.
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Ha, thanks for checking it out!! I love the thing, I mean, i dunno it just looks so incredible but dammit it is useless. I'm vaping off it right now... It's a very neat paperweight. Gotta get a wirewheel soon!!
Hahahah, I don't know why I bought a ps4 - should've kept my ps3. I find it kind of sad I play my PS1 more, but than again, ps4 has no good games.... Yet. I think I have a thing for awesome looking paperweights.
I haven't purhcased a console since the original nintendo.
I just play games on my PC via steam when they drop to like $5-$10. Ok, so I'm like 4 or 5 years behind everyone else, but the games are new enough to me and I don't need a $3000 gaming PC to play them.
I'm debating on offing the ps4 in favor of a gaming pc but I'm still undecided. I don't wanna continously dump money to keep up with the latest specs, and I think steam would be a lot more detrimental to my wallet than vaping!
Hey, I've got exact that mod. And a PS4. And, FWIW, an original Atari 2600 and 150 games. I have to agree with you on the painted threads - ugh that was my first mod and I didn't realize it was an issue until I got my second. Very "manly" though as you put it. I heard that you can fix it with a dremel and a wire brush. I never bothered, so mine is just a paperweight/bludgeon.
Oven cleaner? Is their a particular way to go about removing? My understanding is that the switch and top cap need it the most. The threading within the tubes, should I do that as well?
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