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Wed Apr 02, 2008 10:29 pm

rich people... look at my ''toys'' its embarrassing. :oops:
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Wed Apr 02, 2008 10:47 pm

Most excellent. I had a boat like that, except it was the 4.3L V6. Made by four winds. I miss it :(
elitesniper wrote:rich people... look at my ''toys'' its embarrassing. :oops:
Most of us aren't rich, we're just grown up and can finally buy the toys we wanted to have when we were younger. :)
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elitesniper wrote:rich people... look at my ''toys'' its embarrassing. :oops:
you have a fricken ATV
that would be my dream toy besides that 100,000,000ci 1000x hybrid that ive always wanted to build :roll:
well your toys are better than mine and that is not debatable
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Wed Apr 02, 2008 11:13 pm

Hummm toys...? Frankly I'm so blessed with toys it's embarrasing...there are a few years of letting them collect. Here's a few of my latest.
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Built my own concert mains speaker set, use for PA and DJ work. Here they are ready to coat and add speaker drivers.
Built my own concert mains speaker set, use for PA and DJ work. Here they are ready to coat and add speaker drivers.
You've probably never heard speakers sound this good...high powered ribbon tweeters and bi-amping make all the difference. Cabinets finished with Line-X truck bedliner.
You've probably never heard speakers sound this good...high powered ribbon tweeters and bi-amping make all the difference. Cabinets finished with Line-X truck bedliner.
My gig truck and trailer setup.
My gig truck and trailer setup.
My digital recording studio.
My digital recording studio.
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Wed Apr 02, 2008 11:21 pm

Nice starman! Although not asthetically pleasing, I bet that PC gets the job done, eh?
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Wed Apr 02, 2008 11:24 pm

Blitz wrote:Most of us aren't rich, we're just grown up and can finally buy the toys we wanted to have when we were younger. :)
Good point :) yay for boys at heart with adult paycheques!
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Blitz wrote:Nice starman! Although not asthetically pleasing, I bet that PC gets the job done, eh?
Not aesthetic?...Geeze, you guys are a tough crowd. How bout this one...produced music track for Miss Teen SC 2005 runner-up...how this for aesthetic... but yes, the PC is awesome as well as the software that performs the recording and mixing work!

BTW, I've also done some mixing work a few years ago for Chris Sligh, the curly haired guy on last years American Idol. Actually, I can't stand to watch AI now....fairly retarded program...it was fun however, to see how far Chris went....made to 7th or 8th if I remember.
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Thu Apr 03, 2008 12:01 am

I think she's....

Purrrttyyy
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Thu Apr 03, 2008 12:08 am

I trade my toys to have her as a plaything ;)
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Thu Apr 03, 2008 12:19 am

She looks like a friend of mine... :roll:
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Thu Apr 03, 2008 12:19 am

I meant your beige computer under the desk :)
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Blitz wrote:I meant your beige computer under the desk :)
Yeah I know, I was just giving you a hard time... :wink: The case itself is about 8 yrs old and has gone through 5 different motherboards/memory/CPUs/power supply upgrades since the beginning. I need a lot of disk space so this cabinet does a good job at that. The setup rivals hot gaming machines.....
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Thu Apr 03, 2008 1:20 am

Do tell!

I admit, I have one or two cases that are >8 years old, but I no longer use them. I actually keep them in case of an emergency, or if I need to build a PC out of my spare parts ASAP (I have enough parts for at least 7 complete systems.. trying to purge some of it without success :))
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Thu Apr 03, 2008 6:58 am

nice setup starman.. i likey....

however.. the girl in that photo... scares me.. she looks like she is ready to bite.. like that is a fake smile.. and she is really a werewolf inside..

take it away............. take it away...................



other than that dude.. awesome toys man.
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scottcrete wrote:nice setup starman.. i likey....

however.. the girl in that photo... scares me.. she looks like she is ready to bite.. like that is a fake smile.. and she is really a werewolf inside..
I hear ya man.

All those pageant girls have that hyper "ready to bite" smile...it's part of their training, along with the unnaturally shiny white teeth. She's really just the girl-next-door type and is up in Nashville at the moment trying to make a go of things as a singer.

Thx re. the toys!
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