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Photos Latest Purchases Thread: v2.0

Discussion in 'General' started by RTT, 29 Oct 2007.

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  2. legoman

    legoman breaker of things

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    New post of seating for the modern safety cycle, smidge heavier than the old one (216g vs 195g), but with 100% less cracks

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    adidan Guesswork is still work

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    There's always been one crack on my bike seats.
     
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    TheMadDutchDude The Flying Dutchman

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    A mint condition, but used, MacBook Pro 2014.

    Haters gonna hate!

    Serious note: I needed a Mac to study for my ACMT and didn’t want to keep running virtual machines. :)
     
  5. Goatee

    Goatee Multimodder

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    Some rack ears. So I can vertically mount a 1u setup next to my monitor.

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  6. adidan

    adidan Guesswork is still work

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    * random [insert company name] shouty hate rant * Grrr. :miffed:
     
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    jinq-sea 'write that down in your copy book' Super Moderator

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    Pardon?
     
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  8. Goatee

    Goatee Multimodder

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    You heard me
     
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  9. MLyons

    MLyons 70% Dev, 30% Doge. DevDoge. Software Dev @ Corsair Lover of bit-tech Administrator Super Moderator Moderator

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    seems like the sort of thing will be knocked over by a fly breathing too hard.
     
  10. Goatee

    Goatee Multimodder

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    Nah, rock solid.

    I’m quite pleased with it.
     
  11. MLyons

    MLyons 70% Dev, 30% Doge. DevDoge. Software Dev @ Corsair Lover of bit-tech Administrator Super Moderator Moderator

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    So you have a 1U case standing up right. I need pics as this seems way to unstable.
     
  12. Mister_Tad

    Mister_Tad Will work for nuts Super Moderator

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    Oh man it's nice... I wish I had picked a new one up years ago now. I knew the one I had was probably junk, I just never realised how bad until now. I can't even remember where I got it. I think a mate gave it to me maybe 15 years ago, I now suspect because it was junk and he replaced it.
     
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    Made damn easy work out of the grout on the bathroom tiles - mould-b-gone... Did try them on the tiles behind the cooker but that wasn't so successful, that's definitely a job for the steam cleaner.

    Depends what you're working on. I almost made a bit of a mess when I tried to scrub the toilet with one (it's never been properly clean since we moved in, despite repeated scrubbings) and yeah... I soon realised how stupid an idea that could be. Luckily it was only a cheap 12v cordless drill! Tiles and grouting on the other hand? All the crud & cleaning spray was flung sideways, ready for me to clean up the old-fashioned way.
     
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    Zoon Hunting Wabbits since the 80s

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    I guess a flexi shaft would also potentially solve the problem!
     
  15. adidan

    adidan Guesswork is still work

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    A flexi shaft solves many a problem.
     
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    Fingers66 Kiwi in London

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    Nah, paid £50 (edit: £48.36) for it direct from amazon in October last year but RRP is around that.

    edit: And another £25 for a 1U rack mount front panel for home use. Will be able to take the front off and use the original front for portable use.
     
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    liratheal Sharing is Caring

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    A set of ST170 LHD headlights because I have an idea that I don't want to butcher RS lights for. Also LHD, which is somewhat important.
     
  20. Wakka

    Wakka Yo, eat this, ya?

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    Not as many as a stiff shaft can cause...
     
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