Basically what the title says Ill Start: Running a cpu burner on my laptop Picking up a running hard drive electronic butt-plugs. complete with a built in heater for cold nights
I just googled it right now. Until now I assumed that nobody would actually make it but, well, yeah. Its real. But that also means that there's some one who's more f***ed up than me because they actually made it. They don't have the heater though <sarcasm> so I should definitely file a patent for that and become ridiculously rich and laugh at Bill Gates. Then I will finally be prestigious as Lord Gabe Newell. </sarcasm> :|
I wrote a letter to a girl, I thought this would work, lol, nope.avi Cannot recommend that approach in future.
I once tried an HDD hot swap on two school laptops. The laptops and drive contents were the same, but obviously it did not work. I did learn something though: Windows can run without a hard drive for like two minutes before crashing (although it freezes if you try to load anything).
narwhal2 and I did this with his AMD machine. It'll load things from discs and your internet browser (if it was open when you unplugged the HDD).
Flying down a hill and across a road at near WOT on my dirtbike with no protective gear on whatsoever and my stupid dog around. :|
Cooking stuff on a cpu die. no heatsink while it running. so much fun also, as funky7monkey said, me and him removed the hard drive and it was still kinda working. was pretty cool edit though of another Trying to go as fast as possible around a 90 degree corner in the road. on a mountain bike. i rolled 3 times off my bike. twas fun
Tried a sneaky handbrake turn the other day in a deserted cul de sac. Gentle deceleration while cornering is all I can really say. Will return in the manual masterrace, rear drum brake, AWD Subaru at some point.
You should adjust your handbrake so it works My Ibiza did handbrake turns for days! But then that weighed like 800kg My brightest move as a kid: Trying to use a 9volt or so RC car electric motor to make a polishing tool, so I stuck some wires and a plug on it and put it in the wall plug(230volt)... Result: An rc motor that span VERY QUICKLY for a VERY short amount of time, a bright flash, a small shock, a blackened plug and a blown fuse. When I figured out I could just ducttape the batterypack on the motor, it worked. Well, sort of. I had a felt or cloth pad on the thing, it ended up just immediately burning through the paint on my brush-painted scale model kit cars.
I though I could use my left foot for braking while parking at school today. My foot wasn't on the brake pedal and tried to press down. I pressed down on the floor and my car ran over the curb on to the grass. I then had to put the car in reverse to back it off the curb. Then I had to get out of my car looking like a dumbass. A couple people saw me do it. Stupidest thing I have done in my car so far.