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Here is recent-ish purchase of mine. I use these for random storage for just about everything related to my computer and keyboard hobbies. They are really nice but if you decide to get some make sure you get the ones made in korea not the ones from the US as they just arnt made as well.

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Here is recent-ish purchase of mine. I use these for random storage for just about everything related to my computer and keyboard hobbies. They are really nice but if you decide to get some make sure you get the ones made in korea not the ones from the US as they just arnt made as well.

Glass containers? Why not use plastic? 

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Glass containers? Why not use plastic?

Cause glass is nicer :D

Also most of these have things in and out, in and out so its also more durable. Also when you drop the larger ones on your foot they hurt considerably even when empty.

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Cause glass is nicer :D

Also most of these have things in and out, in and out so its also more durable. Also when you drop the larger ones on your foot they hurt considerably even when empty.

Wow you can really afford to be classy huh? Not like plebs like me who use plastic containers. 

 

Lol.... as long as it's able to protect the contents when dropped Its good enough I guess. 

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Wow you can really afford to be classy huh? Not like plebs like me who use plastic containers. 

 

Lol.... as long as it's able to protect the contents when dropped Its good enough I guess.

Well I dont need that many of them with how I use them. the more different sizes I have the better actually. I just get one or two once, maybe twice a year so its not that expensive. Also they just seem more durable and will last considerably longer. I also just plain prefer glass as a material to plastic, just as I so metal.

:P just thought id mention that since I found that out at least once.

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A little more recently I picked up so new tools and other things from work to make my Anthrax Build a bit easier.

The cutter is quite nice because it shears the cable when cutting it verses a diagonal cutter which crushes it. This is especially nice for stranded wires and cable with multiple wires inside. Another nice thing about the cutter is that it still has a diagonal nipper on the tip.

I picked up the wire stripper because it goes well below any of the strippers that I currently have. it will be super handy for anything like fan cables and especially my keyboard projects.

I also picked up some of that new Gorilla clear repair tape that I had seen advertised on TV a whole bunch just to see what it was and if it could really be of any use. I have a fair;y large and wide collection of tape and this just seems like its basically super thick packaging tape with a extra sticky backing. I can imagine some uses and have already used it on one thing but I do think they as asking too much for what it is.

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A little more recently I picked up so new tools and other things from work to make my [ur;=https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/58121-anthrax-70-mostly-whoosh-with-a-bit-of-sploosh/]Anthrax Build a bit easier.

The cutter is quite nice because it shears the cable when cutting it verses a diagonal cutter which crushes it. This is especially nice for stranded wires and cable with multiple wires inside. Another nice thing about the cutter is that it still has a diagonal nipper on the tip.

I picked up the wire stripper because it goes well below any of the strippers that I currently have. it will be super handy for anything like fan cables and especially my keyboard projects.

I also picked up some of that new Gorilla clear repair tape that I had seen advertised on TV a whole bunch just to see what it was and if it could really be of any use. I have a fair;y large and wide collection of tape and this just seems like its basically super thick packaging tape with a extra sticky backing. I can imagine some uses and have already used it on one thing but I do think they as asking too much for what it is.

 

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BBCode is a little messed up.

fixed?

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fixed?

Yep. :)

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latest purchase... that'd be food, 1 hour ago, bought $115 worth of food.

latest tech purchase would be a mini HDMI to HDMI connector, bought on ebay for like $4.

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Just purchased plane tickets for my honey moon later this year :D

 

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Do cars count? Just put a down payment on this:

 

 

that's a fine looking truck :wub:

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Huh,muricans are all same,big cars (idk if because they need to own something big :P ) and deadly useless guns... I got many 2k games for 17 euro,10 metes hdmi cable,dirt 3 and new phone...

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So my new mousepad the Razer Destructor 2 came! I now have all of the hard razer mousepads. This one is basically a thin floppy version of the slick side of my Invicta.

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i got me a drone well quadcopter with FPV ag9GW.jpg

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i got me a drone well quadcopter with FPV

is that a dj phantom 1 or 2?

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is that a dj phantom 1 or 2?

Thats an FC40 this is my first rc so didnt wanna spend too much if i was rubbish however im not too bad will get a v2 and god mode it

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