My wife got this from a friend who said it was made in India. This gives a whole new meaning to recycling.
My wife got this from a friend who said it was made in India. This gives a whole new meaning to recycling.
Being an IT guy... that's kind of cool
The should have put a red led on the nose!
I bet it costs over $5 to buy.
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lcd boards would be perfect for that
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It did have a red nose but I broke it off for the fear of the board being downgraded.
I don't believe you'll find that to be a real board, they'd be screaming about the lead in it. I have a clock made to look like a motherboard, and people who don't know any better really think it is, but it's just a cheaply made look alike
I think Software Etc (anybody here old enough to remember them?) used to sell key chains back in the day made from 30 pin RAM SIMMs. Nothing new there except for somebody figuring out how to make profitable art from something semi worthless. Kind of like people putting a blow torch and paint to tire rims and making nice designs out of them.
kind of like this?Kind of like people putting a blow torch and paint to tire rims and making nice designs out of them.
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