nah I prefer a tidy clothes rail where only items are on that I wear. Everything else gets put into a charity clothes bag and took to the local.
Funnily enough when I got back I had a bit of a clean out and bagged a load of old stuff up too.
nah I prefer a tidy clothes rail where only items are on that I wear. Everything else gets put into a charity clothes bag and took to the local.
Funnily enough when I got back I had a bit of a clean out and bagged a load of old stuff up too.
Don't forget to take them to the charity place.
Don't forget to take them to the charity place.
Absolutely loving these bad boys. £53.99 well spent.
They're replacing a 12 year old Cambridge Soundworks 2.1 set.
just picked it up, man is it weird going to this from the er6 i've been riding for the past month.
why is it whenever i buy a bike it absolutely ****es down on the way home
ah well at leas it isnt going to snow tomorrow like last time.
WD TV Live £17
2TB Drives £30 each.
Syma 2nd Edition S107G, great fun for under £14.
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That looks good! What batteries do you need for it?
Syma 2nd Edition S107G, great fun for under £14.
tempted to just print a new one on my Objet in veroclear acrylic:
You linked to a life-sized picture!! Cool that you have one of these though.
That looks good! What batteries do you need for it?
Very cool. i've always wondered if these are accurate enough to land on small pads say a beer mat?
It's great. The chopper has a rechargeable battery built in. Charges via usb cable (PC or Phone charger plug). 40mins charge, 10mins use.
Controller use's 6xAA's.
They're pretty accurate. Check out some youtube vids.
I can get it to hover in the air in one spot and let go of the controls.