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Knuckledragger

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Everything posted by Knuckledragger

  1. Not my cats, sadly. At least one of these I posted on some random thread ages ago. TURNTABLE CAT IS WATCHING YOU TRAINWRECK. IMMA HELP YOU D! HELLO I AM FAT.
  2. Would a good set of shielded analog audio RCAs have the same 75 ohm (impedance? termination?) that video cables do? My grasp of this is tenuous at best. It is my understanding that most decent analog video cables are coaxial, while audio are straight or litz wire. Would using audio cables to send component video impact the signal, especially on a ~20' run?
  3. So I am in need of a decent component video cable. It has to be somewhere between 15 and 20 feet long. The closer to 20' the better. Unfortunately, MonoPrice has 15 foot and 20 foot. I'd really rather avoid a 25' cable if I can help it. I checked on Amazon and found a few results: Amazon.com: 6M PRO SERIES COMPONENT (87206): Electronics ($22) Amazon.com: Icarus Black Carbon Component Video Cable (19.6 Feet/6 Meters): Electronics ($26) Amazon.com: Monster THX Ultra 800 16ft Ultra-High Performance Component Video Cables: Electronics ($20) Yes, Monster FTMFL, as a company, but that price is excellent. In my experience, Monster video cables are not horrid, just vastly overpriced. For whatever reason, this one is on serious sale. I'm not sure 16' is enough, however. Any other places I should be looking? BJC is obvious, but their component cables cost more than I want to pay.
  4. Just for Steve, here's a picture of a cowboy with a giant cock:
  5. Knuckledragger replied to Dusty Chalk's topic in Off Topic
    There's always money in the banana stand.
  6. FAG Detector III
  7. There's something up with that logo.
  8. To be fair, the OP was less frothingly cretinous than the average head-fier.
  9. /me rummages for a macro
  10. Klein Bottle Openers
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  12. Aye, this is the second such 99 cent deal that's piqued my interest. I got pissed off last time and gave up. I wanted S.T.A.L.K.E.R. sufficiently that I waded through MS's bullshit to get it. Windows Live uses a client program to download/manage games and is pretty similar to Steam, AFAIK.

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