The must have TOY!

disneyjoe7
disneyjoe7 Posts: 11,435
edited September 2007 in The Clubhouse
http://www.thinkgeek.com/geektoys/warfare/8a0f/?cpg=cj


Found it linked to my website some how, but this link is so cool. :D

Speakers
Carver Amazing Fronts
CS400i Center
RT800i's Rears
Sub Paradigm Servo 15

Electronics
Conrad Johnson PV-5 pre-amp
Parasound Halo A23
Pioneer 84TXSi AVR
Pioneer 79Avi DVD
Sony CX400 CD changer
Panasonic 42-PX60U Plasma
WMC Win7 32bit HD DVR


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  • Fireman32
    Fireman32 Posts: 4,845
    edited September 2007
    Oh I need one of those for when Im in the I will not fix your computer moods at work.
  • beardog03
    beardog03 Posts: 5,550
    edited September 2007
    cool link !!

    Thanks !

    I might have to get one of these, and hook up a motion detector
    Cary SLP-98L F1 DC Pre Amp (Jag Blue)
    Parasound HCA-3500
    Cary Audio V12 amp (Jag Red)
    Polk Audio Xm Reciever (Autographed by THE MAN Himself) :cool:
    Magnum Dynalab MD-102 Analog Tuna
    Jolida JD-100 CDP
    Polk Audio LSi9 Speaks (ebony)
    SVS PC-Ultra Sub
    AQ Bedrock Speaker Cables (Bi-Wired)
    MIT Shotgun S1 I/C`s
    AQ Black Thunder Sub Cables
    PS Audio Plus Power Cords
    Magnum Dynalab ST-2 FM Antenna
    Sanus Cherry wood Speak Stands
    Adona AV45CS3 / 3 Tier Rack (Black /Gold)


    :cool:
  • audiobliss
    audiobliss Posts: 12,518
    edited September 2007
    Sweet! Now all you need is to mount a little video camera on the top of it, hook it up to the computer, and you'd be set!!
    Jstas wrote: »
    Simple question. If you had a cool million bucks, what would you do with it?
    Wonder WTF happened to the rest of my money.
    In Use
    PS3, Yamaha CDR-HD1300, Plex, Amazon Fire TV Gen 2
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    Klipsch RF-82ii, RC-62ii, RS-42ii, RW-10d
    Epson 8700UB

    In Storage
    [Home Audio]
    Rotel RCD-02, Yamaha KX-W900U, Sony ST-S500ES, Denon DP-7F
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  • beardog03
    beardog03 Posts: 5,550
    edited September 2007
    zactly !


    I just realized that I may be a nerd / geek !!















    well, maybe not !
    but I still think it`s too cool !!

    That site must have sibling sits out there also....
    Cary SLP-98L F1 DC Pre Amp (Jag Blue)
    Parasound HCA-3500
    Cary Audio V12 amp (Jag Red)
    Polk Audio Xm Reciever (Autographed by THE MAN Himself) :cool:
    Magnum Dynalab MD-102 Analog Tuna
    Jolida JD-100 CDP
    Polk Audio LSi9 Speaks (ebony)
    SVS PC-Ultra Sub
    AQ Bedrock Speaker Cables (Bi-Wired)
    MIT Shotgun S1 I/C`s
    AQ Black Thunder Sub Cables
    PS Audio Plus Power Cords
    Magnum Dynalab ST-2 FM Antenna
    Sanus Cherry wood Speak Stands
    Adona AV45CS3 / 3 Tier Rack (Black /Gold)


    :cool:
  • George Grand
    George Grand Posts: 12,258
    edited September 2007
    A handful of jagged rocks and a pair of good eyes might yield the same results at a much more affordable price, not to mention severely increasing the respect factor.

    "I shot him with a nerf missile and he hit me in the face with a jagged rock!"
  • disneyjoe7
    disneyjoe7 Posts: 11,435
    edited September 2007
    I don't know George but you had to play with some pretty low tech toy's in your day....

    Speakers
    Carver Amazing Fronts
    CS400i Center
    RT800i's Rears
    Sub Paradigm Servo 15

    Electronics
    Conrad Johnson PV-5 pre-amp
    Parasound Halo A23
    Pioneer 84TXSi AVR
    Pioneer 79Avi DVD
    Sony CX400 CD changer
    Panasonic 42-PX60U Plasma
    WMC Win7 32bit HD DVR


  • beardog03
    beardog03 Posts: 5,550
    edited September 2007
    yah, but exploding tips on the projectile...in the office ?

    too cool !

    After a couple of weeks of complete bombardment, I may just get the office to myself...finally..!!

    Set them up in different places...

    one with ink soaked ends...one with stink bombs, on with exploding tips

    could be fun
    Cary SLP-98L F1 DC Pre Amp (Jag Blue)
    Parasound HCA-3500
    Cary Audio V12 amp (Jag Red)
    Polk Audio Xm Reciever (Autographed by THE MAN Himself) :cool:
    Magnum Dynalab MD-102 Analog Tuna
    Jolida JD-100 CDP
    Polk Audio LSi9 Speaks (ebony)
    SVS PC-Ultra Sub
    AQ Bedrock Speaker Cables (Bi-Wired)
    MIT Shotgun S1 I/C`s
    AQ Black Thunder Sub Cables
    PS Audio Plus Power Cords
    Magnum Dynalab ST-2 FM Antenna
    Sanus Cherry wood Speak Stands
    Adona AV45CS3 / 3 Tier Rack (Black /Gold)


    :cool:
  • BaggedLancer
    BaggedLancer Posts: 6,371
    edited September 2007
  • George Grand
    George Grand Posts: 12,258
    edited September 2007
    disneyjoe7 wrote: »
    I don't know George but you had to play with some pretty low tech toy's in your day....

    Yeah. Baseballs, bats, gloves. All passive too.


    We had a pretty good group game. We'd go down my friend Ray's basement, and divide up the darts (steel tippers) equally among the players. Turn out the lights, everybody hides while the counter counts to 10. When it reaches 10, the darts fly. Great game.
  • disneyjoe7
    disneyjoe7 Posts: 11,435
    edited September 2007
    We had a pretty good group game. We'd go down my friend Ray's basement, and divide up the darts (steel tippers) equally among the players. Turn out the lights, everybody hides while the counter counts to 10. When it reaches 10, the darts fly. Great game.


    That's just WAY TOO TELLING ;)





















































































    That explains a lot :rolleyes:

    Speakers
    Carver Amazing Fronts
    CS400i Center
    RT800i's Rears
    Sub Paradigm Servo 15

    Electronics
    Conrad Johnson PV-5 pre-amp
    Parasound Halo A23
    Pioneer 84TXSi AVR
    Pioneer 79Avi DVD
    Sony CX400 CD changer
    Panasonic 42-PX60U Plasma
    WMC Win7 32bit HD DVR


  • mrbigbluelight
    mrbigbluelight Posts: 9,670
    edited September 2007
    Great link, great toy !

    Also on that site, check out the "The ThinkGeek Annoy-a-tron".
    For $9.99, what a device for driving people insane. !

    http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/electronic/8c52/


    ....have to admit, not as scary as the possibilty of a steel dart in the head, but still effective.

    :)
    Sal Palooza
  • BobMcG
    BobMcG Posts: 1,585
    edited September 2007
    We had a pretty good group game. We'd go down my friend Ray's basement, and divide up the darts (steel tippers) equally among the players. Turn out the lights, everybody hides while the counter counts to 10. When it reaches 10, the darts fly. Great game.

    Hey George, friends and I played the same game 'cept it was usually in Billy's basement. Darts hanging out of your arm or leg and such. Great fun! :D
  • George Grand
    George Grand Posts: 12,258
    edited September 2007
    It's not such a big deal to throw a dart accurately with your other arm shielding your face. Lot of these guys seem to have had sheltered childhoods. BOB, give Geri and Mike my regards okay?
  • disneyjoe7
    disneyjoe7 Posts: 11,435
    edited September 2007
    I used to craw storm drain pipes until something with beatie eyes looked back at me.

    I also jumped off a 60' cliff with a 4x8' 1/4" plywood in hands, didn't work so well.

    Gone 160+ mph in a car with tires which a tire store later stated he wouldn't go around the block in that car with those tires.


    But I never throw darts around at other people in the dark...... Hmmm...... I wonder had a sheltered childhood.

    Speakers
    Carver Amazing Fronts
    CS400i Center
    RT800i's Rears
    Sub Paradigm Servo 15

    Electronics
    Conrad Johnson PV-5 pre-amp
    Parasound Halo A23
    Pioneer 84TXSi AVR
    Pioneer 79Avi DVD
    Sony CX400 CD changer
    Panasonic 42-PX60U Plasma
    WMC Win7 32bit HD DVR


  • BobMcG
    BobMcG Posts: 1,585
    edited September 2007
    Will do George.

    Hey DJ7, we have something in common... kinda, but my crawling was done as an adult.
    I spent years crawling and walking 24" to 12' storm systems all over the east coast's metro area's interstate highways and major city streets all while pushing and or carrying CC TV cameras before the invention of sophisticated, highly capable and reliable remote control robotic camera carriers. Encountering all kinds of creatures including mice, rats, raccoons, snakes, and even homeless people in the land locked lines. Fish, eels and things unseen that go bump against your waders when doing tidal lines. Yup, those were the good old.... :eek: wait, no they weren't. :D