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Dan_ref Wed Mar 19, 2008 12:48pm

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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
So, instead of a monster cable product, would you like to buy a set of my super oxygen-free, aligned crystal, helical wound, spacially precise, carbon fiber jacketed, 110% copper, sound pipes?

...pssst...Camron...don't forget one time offer special price on the patented digital technology model if he orders today!

Dan_ref Wed Mar 19, 2008 12:48pm

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Originally Posted by JugglingReferee
I was going to until the mention of 110%. One can't have more than 100%. :D

That's the part we patented.

Camron Rust Wed Mar 19, 2008 01:38pm

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Originally Posted by Dan_ref
...pssst...Camron...don't forget one time offer special price on the patented digital technology model if he orders today!


And the fact that we've only got one left?

And one more bonus....if you order today....the green inked DVD-edge sealer....keeps stray bits from being knocked out of the side of the DVD if the laser doesn't hit them just right.

Camron Rust Wed Mar 19, 2008 01:45pm

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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
And the fact that we've only got one left?

And one more bonus....if you order today....the green inked DVD-edge sealer....keeps stray bits from being knocked out of the side of the DVD if the laser doesn't hit them just right.

Just realized I hit 3001 with that post....what a great set of posts to reach such a milestone...these will go down in history as some of the most impactful and influential posts ever made. :)

Dan_ref Wed Mar 19, 2008 01:51pm

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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
And the fact that we've only got one left?

And one more bonus....if you order today....the green inked DVD-edge sealer....keeps stray bits from being knocked out of the side of the DVD if the laser doesn't hit them just right.

And being green it is earth friendly!

JugglingReferee Wed Mar 19, 2008 01:56pm

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Originally Posted by Dan_ref
And being green it is earth friendly!

But is it 6/6 RoHS compliant?

Dan_ref Wed Mar 19, 2008 01:58pm

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Originally Posted by JugglingReferee
But is it 6/6 RoHS compliant?

Of course.

We have a NEBS version as well in testing right now. You can drop it in the ocean and it will keep on going!

How many you want?

JugglingReferee Wed Mar 19, 2008 02:01pm

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Originally Posted by Dan_ref
Of course.

We have a NEBS version as well in testing right now. You can drop it in the ocean and it will keep on going!

How many you want?

Just the last one for now.

Back In The Saddle Wed Mar 19, 2008 02:11pm

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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
Just realized I hit 3001 with that post....what a great set of posts to reach such a milestone...these will go down in history as some of the most impactful and influential posts ever made. :)

Welcome to the 3000+ club. It's kind of like wetting your pants while wearing a black suit. You get that lovely warm feeling, but nobody else really notices :D

Adam Wed Mar 19, 2008 02:30pm

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Originally Posted by Back In The Saddle
Welcome to the 3000+ club. It's kind of like wetting your pants while wearing a black suit. You get that lovely warm feeling, but nobody else really notices :D

I never got that feeling. Chuck must have stolen it.
Will I get it again at <strike>6,000</strike> 9,000?

Back In The Saddle Wed Mar 19, 2008 06:38pm

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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
I never got that feeling. Chuck must have stolen it.
Will I get it again at <strike>6,000</strike> 9,000?

You'll have to tell me when you get there!

Mark Padgett Wed Mar 19, 2008 07:01pm

Ya' know, when I started with Dr. Naismith, we used an hourglass. For outdoor games, it was a sundial. Never had a problem. :p

BillyMac Wed Mar 19, 2008 09:41pm

Precision Timing ...
 
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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
Ya' know, when I started with Dr. Naismith, we used an hourglass. For outdoor games, it was a sundial. Never had a problem. :p

Use this for Precision Timing:

http://sp1.yt-thm-a01.yimg.com/image/25/m6/3581170914

Mark Dexter Sat Mar 22, 2008 01:08pm

No picture of this one, but I was watching the end of the GT-ISU women's game, and there was definitely a 0.3 second difference between the above-the-basket clock and the arena clock at one time.

I'm getting my Congressman to investigate! :p

26 Year Gap Sat Mar 22, 2008 02:04pm

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Originally Posted by Mark Padgett
Ya' know, when I started with Dr. Naismith, we used an hourglass. For outdoor games, it was a sundial. Never had a problem. :p

Getting the sundial to stop must've been tough, though some guy named Joshua did it once.


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