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Redneck Christmas present.
That is freaking awesome. I just bought 2 - one for me and one for my brother. I might get one for the tool pusher on his rig too. It's a great idea too! I tell you what I'd love to see though; some type of container / mini tap built into the computer, with a refrigeration unit that keeps temp stats and stuff as well as the ammount consumed in a database. It would be pretty cool you have to admit you guys - if anything, fun to show off to company that comes over. There are two phrases we have in the South: "Hey ya'll, watch this!" when doing stuff and "Hey ya'll, check this out!" when showing cool stuff off. This fits in both categories rather well. Now if it just came in a confederate flag motif or with chrome and pretty chevrolet logos - that'd even be better! But that is too cool as it is!
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Redneck Heaven
When I first saw this post I figured "Oh it's just another girl in a bikini firing off a few rounds in from an AK and jiggling around." Nope...it was genuinely a young girl laying down some pain from a machine gun. Pretty funny stuff!
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My New Headphones
I recently just purchased a set of new headphones to replace my old ones. I go through a set every 3 or 6 months because I admit I have a tendency to fling hardware around without regard for property damage or loss of life (hah!). The ones I just purchased came from newegg.com for $41. They are large, with the big pads, but one thing I do like about them is that they sound AWESOME. The vibration effect in games and while listening to music really adds an extra-sensory feel that cannot be replicated with little "behind the head" style headphones. The pad around the ears also prevents annoying things like women and children from interfereing with your game and gives you a great excuse not to do things because you can always say "sorry, I didn't hear you" (hah!). It really does block out all other sound coming from in the room so that's a nice feature to me atleast. The in-line volume control is made for "big people hands" (read adult), so you can quickly find the volume up / down and vibration control features with ease if you actually have to listen to what other people are saying in the room. Other than that, they are just some good 10.0 rated headphones. And for about 40 bucks you can't beat them short of purchasing some 200 dollar DJ monitoring phones. I've heard they run out of these a lot @ newegg.com and it's the only place that I know of where you can buy them. Here is the link: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16836504001
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