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We read the signature of the person before us and construct a paragraph about how it makes us feel or what it makes us think of. If we're really clever we can try and link several posts together into a story. So let's do that.

Prizes may be awarded for an unbroken combo of 5 or more (separate) paragraph stories.
 
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Ok, I guess I'll go first.

Magnolia, you should look at an English clock when you post, most people are in a sleepy mode right now.

Your sig brings me happiness, as it reminds of that epic thread involving alcohol, mobile numbers, pictures of involved persons exes, more alcohol, lolz, and then regret. Winning, basically :)
 
Ok, I guess I'll go first.

They can hit pretty hard with their beaks. Just remember to maintain eye contact (like mentioned above). That is probably the most important rule when facing down a goose (or any number of them, they like to fight in packs.) Also another important strategy is to spread your lats out, this will intimidate them. If the challenge is accepted the goose will spread its wings out as a sign to commence battle. The best way to start off the fight is to run straight at it and flap your arms while still spreading your lats (hard to do, but easily accomplished with a few weeks training.) The goose will either be scared off at this point, or ready to take you on. If the latter is true, prepare for a long fight because once a goose decided to attack, he's in it to win it.
 
Shaypers sig reminds me of his dubstep set from some gig he posted in the Youtube thread. I really enjoyed what I heard and have to rip the audio and send it a friend.

*Edit. could have sworn your sig was green a minute ago Shayper. :)
 
Ok, I guess I'll go first.



Your sig brings me happiness, as it reminds of that epic thread involving alcohol, mobile numbers, pictures of involved persons exes, more alcohol, lolz, and then regret. Winning, basically :)

Green light flows from fingers as a turntable spins, sending an electrical pattern to a set of speakers so big their copper coils require water cooling. But there is an air bubble in the cooling loop. As the music builds the temperature rises, and when the drop comes, everything explodes.
 
Green light flows from fingers as a turntable spins, sending an electrical pattern to a set of speakers so big their copper coils require water cooling. But there is an air bubble in the cooling loop. As the music builds the temperature rises, and when the drop comes, everything explodes.

Gigantic orange amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious amazing cool serious text brings out the ugly inside :p:rolleyes::confused::eek::o;):rolleyes::):(:D
 
your sig reminds me of purple (and blue)

Sigrotor, bro!

They can hit pretty hard with their beaks. Just remember to maintain eye contact (like mentioned above). That is probably the most important rule when facing down a goose (or any number of them, they like to fight in packs.) Also another important strategy is to spread your lats out, this will intimidate them. If the challenge is accepted the goose will spread its wings out as a sign to commence battle. The best way to start off the fight is to run straight at it and flap your arms while still spreading your lats (hard to do, but easily accomplished with a few weeks training.) The goose will either be scared off at this point, or ready to take you on. If the latter is true, prepare for a long fight because once a goose decided to attack, he's in it to win it.

I SAID DUCK GODDAMIT!

Shaypers sig reminds me of his dubstep set from some gig he posted in the Youtube thread. I really enjoyed what I heard and have to rip the audio and send it a friend.

*Edit. could have sworn your sig was green a minute ago Shayper. :)

Thanks a lot :) and as above, sigrotor bro!
 
It kinda reminds me of those snoopy cartoons.

Green light flows from fingers as a turntable spins, sending an electrical pattern to a set of speakers so big their copper coils require water cooling. But there is an air bubble in the cooling loop. As the music builds the temperature rises, and when the drop comes, everything explodes.

I've not heard of any watercooled speakers, if you pardon the pun, but it does sound like an interesting idea.

Usually bigger diameter voicecoils are used as these can better radiate heat, along with headsinks on the magnets.
 
Green light flows from fingers as a turntable spins, sending an electrical pattern to a set of speakers so big their copper coils require water cooling. But there is an air bubble in the cooling loop. As the music builds the temperature rises, and when the drop comes, everything explodes.

I'm having to get rid of watercooling. Cooling speakers however sounds awesome! And totally pointless, but still, awesome!
 
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