10626 pts ยท April 20, 2013
Their internet handles are in the tags, #smashedely #nouxroux
Just spent last couple of weeks in Japan, just floored at the thrift stores, I struggled to buy anything because there was just too much choice.. and the wife wasn't that interested in me picking up "junk" retro consoles to fix
That is fantastic work, great job capturing the build process, how did you cut out the pieces? laser, cnc, scroll saw?
I had always wondered why the version I had when I visited the states in my childhood held much fonder memories than when I visited as an adult, just figured it was taste buds
Owaka, can't say I ever imagined to see that little town showing up on Imgur
mmm, can 100% confirm
I got a bit frustrated attempting to walk around Orlando, I did do some non footpath walking but certainly was eye opening coming from NZ where you can basically just walk anywhere.
Probably a downside of living in New Zealand is it would be a slow death as we suffer the consequences of the dramatic climate change vs instant death
My two young daughters are the only grandchildren from all sides of the family, so inheritance is the only hope I have of them ever managing to strike out on their own.
Certainly that would be enough to convince my daughters, we would have multicoloured chickens.
Wouldn't work, the only reason a mouse might work is not actually using the USB standard, so would have to be an old mouse that came out at the time those PS2 to USB adaptors were included with them
A USB ball mouse maybe, DB9 removes the power stopping optical mouses, but you can inject that back in with yet another adapter
Unless the border comes to you, which is just a scary thing to consider.
1999 please, I want to watch The Matrix for the first time again.
Safety Squints, part of every Ausy builders safety kit.
At least he had his safety sandals on.
Yeah, that is all well and good till you destroy the stupidly expensive pair of wired headphones considerably better than the airpods, I have a few audiophile friends which certainly wouldn't be holding back, especially one that has a custom made over the ear set.. mind you he can replace the cable on that.
Multiple times, was chuckling at that
Posted this into a group chat full of like minded friends, essentially we all feel the same way, we have nerdy hobbies and things we enjoy doing, leave is be to do those things and don't try replacing them with stuff that is going to drain what little energy I have left at the end of the week
Thanks for the positive vibes, he was certainly a lot happier this morning and eating more than he has for the last few days, still taking him to the vets tomorrow but feeling a lot more positive.
Wish my Orange boy was eating, off to the vets and fear it may be the last visit, he is still being cuddly though
I would also like more information on this, I assume there is something in the bottle attracting the fish, they swim in and can't swim back out.
Similar in NZ, I tend to let my leave roll over for a couple years, then take a decent 6 odd week overseas holiday.
What should actually be happening is what happens everywhere else in the world, both Juan and the guy who showed up 5min ago should be able to get healthcare regardless and neither have to pay $1000 a month for it. The most insane thing as someone looking in from the outside is the reliance on the private insurance industry for all things medical.
There it is
Best reaction out of all the good boys
I was born in SA in the 80's, moved to New Zealand late 80's and a very different way of life, we had maids that were paid (better than most) and I have very fond memories of them being part of the family, my Father did a lot of work to improve the housing conditions in their community as a civil engineer.That said, it all still doesn't sit well with me, it still feels like abusing a societal norm to make our lives easier. A lot of white families moved back to SA because life was "easier"
I wish this wasn't so relevant to my life, still playing sports but also dealing with strapping both the good knee and bad knee .. just in case, and recovery times in the at least a couple of weeks, maybe a month or two.
Yeah, my daughter took great joy in doing this too me, it was fun. :)
Being a tourist from New Zealand where turning on a red definitely isn't a thing, but we also drive on the left.. and I certainly just had to get used to it, lots of angry drivers out there if I wasn't following the norm
Their internet handles are in the tags, #smashedely #nouxroux
Just spent last couple of weeks in Japan, just floored at the thrift stores, I struggled to buy anything because there was just too much choice.. and the wife wasn't that interested in me picking up "junk" retro consoles to fix
That is fantastic work, great job capturing the build process, how did you cut out the pieces? laser, cnc, scroll saw?
I had always wondered why the version I had when I visited the states in my childhood held much fonder memories than when I visited as an adult, just figured it was taste buds
Owaka, can't say I ever imagined to see that little town showing up on Imgur
mmm, can 100% confirm

I got a bit frustrated attempting to walk around Orlando, I did do some non footpath walking but certainly was eye opening coming from NZ where you can basically just walk anywhere.
Probably a downside of living in New Zealand is it would be a slow death as we suffer the consequences of the dramatic climate change vs instant death
My two young daughters are the only grandchildren from all sides of the family, so inheritance is the only hope I have of them ever managing to strike out on their own.
Certainly that would be enough to convince my daughters, we would have multicoloured chickens.
Wouldn't work, the only reason a mouse might work is not actually using the USB standard, so would have to be an old mouse that came out at the time those PS2 to USB adaptors were included with them
A USB ball mouse maybe, DB9 removes the power stopping optical mouses, but you can inject that back in with yet another adapter
Unless the border comes to you, which is just a scary thing to consider.
1999 please, I want to watch The Matrix for the first time again.
Safety Squints, part of every Ausy builders safety kit.
At least he had his safety sandals on.
Yeah, that is all well and good till you destroy the stupidly expensive pair of wired headphones considerably better than the airpods, I have a few audiophile friends which certainly wouldn't be holding back, especially one that has a custom made over the ear set.. mind you he can replace the cable on that.
Multiple times, was chuckling at that
Posted this into a group chat full of like minded friends, essentially we all feel the same way, we have nerdy hobbies and things we enjoy doing, leave is be to do those things and don't try replacing them with stuff that is going to drain what little energy I have left at the end of the week
Thanks for the positive vibes, he was certainly a lot happier this morning and eating more than he has for the last few days, still taking him to the vets tomorrow but feeling a lot more positive.
Wish my Orange boy was eating, off to the vets and fear it may be the last visit, he is still being cuddly though
I would also like more information on this, I assume there is something in the bottle attracting the fish, they swim in and can't swim back out.
Similar in NZ, I tend to let my leave roll over for a couple years, then take a decent 6 odd week overseas holiday.
What should actually be happening is what happens everywhere else in the world, both Juan and the guy who showed up 5min ago should be able to get healthcare regardless and neither have to pay $1000 a month for it. The most insane thing as someone looking in from the outside is the reliance on the private insurance industry for all things medical.
There it is
Best reaction out of all the good boys
I was born in SA in the 80's, moved to New Zealand late 80's and a very different way of life, we had maids that were paid (better than most) and I have very fond memories of them being part of the family, my Father did a lot of work to improve the housing conditions in their community as a civil engineer.
That said, it all still doesn't sit well with me, it still feels like abusing a societal norm to make our lives easier. A lot of white families moved back to SA because life was "easier"
I wish this wasn't so relevant to my life, still playing sports but also dealing with strapping both the good knee and bad knee .. just in case, and recovery times in the at least a couple of weeks, maybe a month or two.
Yeah, my daughter took great joy in doing this too me, it was fun. :)
Being a tourist from New Zealand where turning on a red definitely isn't a thing, but we also drive on the left.. and I certainly just had to get used to it, lots of angry drivers out there if I wasn't following the norm