NESQuic (Or something like that) 56k warning

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He is talking about my boxes, i have a vintage sylvania replacement parts box, it has 4 fold open aluminum trays and a large storage compartment in it and its made of wood and metal and awesome. also brought my GE tube caddy which has 3 drawers in it and a space below them for other storage, had my gamecube and parts and other misc in there! ill get pics of em later, i use the sylvania box for my electronics classes at college

here is one that is similar (better shape tho) to my GE caddy
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bicostp wrote:
Sparkfist wrote:I swear Trition could have rivaled the local Radio Shack for things like resistors and other electronic component. Really a stylish case that opened up to reveal a tackle box-like full of parts, is something I don't think many people are expecting to see, ever.
What's so surprising about that? I use those little multi-compartment boxes and a tackle box to hold pulled parts all the time! They're great! (And you can get them for 2 bucks if you're willing to shop at the craft store. They're marketed as 'bead organizers' but they're the same thing Lowes sells for a lot more. I know most portablizers are cheap SOBs... :P)
Well it wasn't just salvage, there were new resistors in there, 555 timers, and really that's getting beyond simple modding. I didn't actually see what the Radio Shack there had, but I'm sure if it's like all others, it has crap for what we'd be there for.
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Post by Triton »

yep, a few hundred resistors from ~10 ohm to i think like 5.6M plus 1 or 2 of about a dozen of the 74xx series TTL chips plus some 555s and transistors (3906 and 3904s) plus regular and zener diodes and several types of capacitor from .001uf to 100mf i think
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Post by CronoTriggerfan »

Yeah, the resistors marshall needed for his RC car mod he did there weren't even at RatShack, so we just got 'em from Triton's box! :lol:
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Sparkfist wrote:I must sadly inform some of you there was a casualty, my Winchester multi-tool was damaged, the scissors like tool was broken. Thanks guys for telling me when I got it back. Seems I should bring most if not all of you Leatherman multi-tools next time, and avoid this again.
Dammit, really? I don't remember seeing it broken, but it was completely fine when I last used it.

I blame CTfan, naturally. :P
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Post by Triton »

and those were prolly the ones i couldnt find! lol what values were they?
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I love how you made it in a bathroom.
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Post by GoldenfrankO »

very great name design and port. I like it!
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Smartest mod for a genesis! Gotta try that!
I cant hack yet... But I can help with "LazyMods"!!!
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:facepalm:

Not worth the bump, man.
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posting in zombie thread....mmmmmm BRAINZzz :wtf:
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Rekarp wrote:posting in zombie thread....mmmmmm BRAINZzz :wtf:
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I think you actually introduced me to that image, Rekarp.

And ya, don't bring a 1.5 year old thread back to life to say something that isn't that funny.
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Awesome.
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Lies, I'm not a teenager :P
And even worse than the revival post are the subsequent zombie posts...
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Post by Joes2Silly »

vskid wrote:
Rekarp wrote:posting in zombie thread....mmmmmm BRAINZzz :wtf:
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I think you actually introduced me to that image, Rekarp.

And ya, don't bring a 1.5 year old thread back to life to say something that isn't that funny.
I call hacks, this thread (and forum) is type 2 standard. Take your vintage trash elsewhere :lol:
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