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Michael Cash

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Oct 4, 2003, 7:35:10 AM10/4/03
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When I saw this product, I thought it would almost be worth taking up
smoking cigarettes in order to have an excuse to get one:

http://www.circotech.com/circo/sucili.html


Dick Muhfukkin Bagswing

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Oct 4, 2003, 8:16:23 AM10/4/03
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Makes me wanna start up again.


Brian


John W.

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Oct 4, 2003, 7:19:36 PM10/4/03
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Michael Cash <mike...@sunfield.ne.jp> wrote in message news:<o1ctnvceenss4kqle...@4ax.com>...

> When I saw this product, I thought it would almost be worth taking up
> smoking cigarettes in order to have an excuse to get one:
>
> http://www.circotech.com/circo/sucili.html

Wired magazine recently showed some homemade computers, with some
interesting cases. My favorite was the one with the coffee pot.

John W.

Brett Robson

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Oct 6, 2003, 3:04:23 AM10/6/03
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On Sat, 04 Oct 2003 20:35:10 +0900, Michael Cash ...

>
>When I saw this product, I thought it would almost be worth taking up
>smoking cigarettes in order to have an excuse to get one:
>
>http://www.circotech.com/circo/sucili.html
>
>

Good luck using it though. You might find it is actually a reset button. It
would pull about 80watts of 12 volts, most power supplies only supply
250-300watts and only 2/3 (?) of that on the 12volt circuit. Save your work
before you have a smoke.


.

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Bryan Parker

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Oct 6, 2003, 11:34:54 AM10/6/03
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Brett Robson <jet...@deja.com> said:

>On Sat, 04 Oct 2003 20:35:10 +0900, Michael Cash ...
>>
>>When I saw this product, I thought it would almost be worth taking up
>>smoking cigarettes in order to have an excuse to get one:
>>
>>http://www.circotech.com/circo/sucili.html
>>
>>
>
>Good luck using it though. You might find it is actually a reset button. It
>would pull about 80watts of 12 volts, most power supplies only supply
>250-300watts and only 2/3 (?) of that on the 12volt circuit. Save your work
>before you have a smoke.

Time out! Could the cheesy power supply on my pc
be responsible for shutting the whole fucking
system down when I try to install anything larger
than an 80GB IEEE 1394 (firewire) removable HD?


--
Bryan
gaijenesis -
noun: the event that is a beginning; a first part or stage
of subsequent events of gaijinhood

Michael Cash

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Oct 6, 2003, 12:51:24 PM10/6/03
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On Tue, 07 Oct 2003 00:34:54 +0900, Bryan Parker
<puntspe...@yahoo.com> belched the alphabet and kept on going
with:

>Brett Robson <jet...@deja.com> said:
>
>>On Sat, 04 Oct 2003 20:35:10 +0900, Michael Cash ...
>>>
>>>When I saw this product, I thought it would almost be worth taking up
>>>smoking cigarettes in order to have an excuse to get one:
>>>
>>>http://www.circotech.com/circo/sucili.html
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Good luck using it though. You might find it is actually a reset button. It
>>would pull about 80watts of 12 volts, most power supplies only supply
>>250-300watts and only 2/3 (?) of that on the 12volt circuit. Save your work
>>before you have a smoke.
>
>Time out! Could the cheesy power supply on my pc
>be responsible for shutting the whole fucking
>system down when I try to install anything larger
>than an 80GB IEEE 1394 (firewire) removable HD?

Yes, dumbass.


Michael Cash

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Oct 6, 2003, 12:52:46 PM10/6/03
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On 6 Oct 2003 00:04:23 -0700, Brett Robson <jet...@deja.com> belched

the alphabet and kept on going with:

>On Sat, 04 Oct 2003 20:35:10 +0900, Michael Cash ...


>>
>>When I saw this product, I thought it would almost be worth taking up
>>smoking cigarettes in order to have an excuse to get one:
>>
>>http://www.circotech.com/circo/sucili.html
>>
>>
>
>Good luck using it though. You might find it is actually a reset button. It
>would pull about 80watts of 12 volts, most power supplies only supply
>250-300watts and only 2/3 (?) of that on the 12volt circuit. Save your work
>before you have a smoke.

I think most guys who go in for this kind of goofy shit when building
their own computers sort of calculate stuff like that in. This is
hardly for the set that goes down to Office Depot and picks up
whatever HP is cheapest.


Bryan Parker

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Oct 7, 2003, 8:19:35 AM10/7/03
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Michael Cash <mike...@sunfield.ne.jp> said:

Nice to know that I'm going to have something
cheesier than the underside of your nutsack to
cram up your ass next time we meet.

Dick Muhfukkin Bagswing

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Oct 7, 2003, 8:36:00 AM10/7/03
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> >
> >Yes, dumbass.
>
> Nice to know that I'm going to have something
> cheesier than the underside of your nutsack to
> cram up your ass next time we meet.
>

Like my big manly slab,assboy???


BrIan


Bryan Parker

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Oct 7, 2003, 8:37:36 AM10/7/03
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"Dick Muhfukkin Bagswing" <la...@my.nuts.wouldja?>
said:

Never seen it. Post some jpegs, Sheep Inseminator.

marc

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Oct 8, 2003, 12:49:13 AM10/8/03
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"Michael Cash" <mike...@sunfield.ne.jp> wrote in message
news:o1ctnvceenss4kqle...@4ax.com...
> When I saw this product, I thought it would almost be worth taking up
> smoking cigarettes in order to have an excuse to get one:
>
> http://www.circotech.com/circo/sucili.html


I think it should have a PCI port connection so you can program your
computer to light your cigarettes for you.

Oh yeah "Please don't touch the Cigarette Lighter after heated"

You weren't going to do that... were you?


Michael Cash

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Oct 8, 2003, 5:24:26 AM10/8/03
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On Wed, 08 Oct 2003 04:49:13 GMT, "marc" <spam...@eatthis.com>

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>

Goodness, no.

I want one with a spittoon, not a cigarette lighter. Hammered brass
would be nice.


Michael Cash

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Oct 8, 2003, 6:20:35 AM10/8/03
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On Tue, 07 Oct 2003 21:19:35 +0900, Bryan Parker

<puntspe...@yahoo.com> belched the alphabet and kept on going
with:

>Michael Cash <mike...@sunfield.ne.jp> said:
>
>>On Tue, 07 Oct 2003 00:34:54 +0900, Bryan Parker
>><puntspe...@yahoo.com> belched the alphabet and kept on going
>>with:
>>
>>>Brett Robson <jet...@deja.com> said:
>>>
>>>>On Sat, 04 Oct 2003 20:35:10 +0900, Michael Cash ...
>>>>>
>>>>>When I saw this product, I thought it would almost be worth taking up
>>>>>smoking cigarettes in order to have an excuse to get one:
>>>>>
>>>>>http://www.circotech.com/circo/sucili.html
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Good luck using it though. You might find it is actually a reset button. It
>>>>would pull about 80watts of 12 volts, most power supplies only supply
>>>>250-300watts and only 2/3 (?) of that on the 12volt circuit. Save your work
>>>>before you have a smoke.
>>>
>>>Time out! Could the cheesy power supply on my pc
>>>be responsible for shutting the whole fucking
>>>system down when I try to install anything larger
>>>than an 80GB IEEE 1394 (firewire) removable HD?
>>
>>Yes, dumbass.
>
>Nice to know that I'm going to have something
>cheesier than the underside of your nutsack to
>cram up your ass next time we meet.

What? Your sorry-assed excuse for a computer?
Replace the power supply, shitlip.

marc

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Oct 9, 2003, 12:20:03 AM10/9/03
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"Michael Cash" <mike...@sunfield.ne.jp> wrote in message
news:0tl7ovoqhhpo2l9ib...@4ax.com...

> >Oh yeah "Please don't touch the Cigarette Lighter after heated"
> >
> >You weren't going to do that... were you?
>
> Goodness, no.
>
> I want one with a spittoon, not a cigarette lighter. Hammered brass
> would be nice.

well, the newer spitoons come with a USB port, so you can move them around.
Not like the old days when they were wired in to the back and you ended up
with tobacky juice all over your power source.


Bryce

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Oct 9, 2003, 4:05:05 PM10/9/03
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"marc" <spam...@eatthis.com> wrote in message
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I'm looking for a USB pencil port. At least 2.0.


Michael Cash

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Oct 10, 2003, 6:02:06 AM10/10/03
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On Thu, 9 Oct 2003 13:05:05 -0700, "Bryce"
<fuk...@takethisout.hotmail.com> belched the alphabet and kept on
going with:

>

>I'm looking for a USB pencil port. At least 2B.

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