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Come on pheggie, you know better than this
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I think the comments section says it all
Come on pheggie, you know better than this
Just checked, Nope, not posted in the Jokes section.
If u want to go on an expedition get a Land Rover, if u want to come home from an expedition get a Landcruiser!
pheggie (02-08-16)
Its a hoax from several years ago and think it has been discussed already on Austech. I am sure there are threads on the internet about it?
Note he is reading off cheat sheets
Last edited by allover; 02-08-16 at 02:59 PM.
There is a fine line between "Hobby" and "Madness"
hahahaha... love the disclaimer, that if it doesn't work, some cable companies might use a different system.
Yeah... like all of 'em
Gotta love the 'critical spacing' of the disks.
I think this should be included with the idea of putting sheets of aluminium foil into your Hub Caps to confuse the Speed Radar.
At least I have now learnt that OPTICAL disks like CD's and DVD's have Electro/Magnetic properties, VEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERy Intersting.
I stand unequivicably behind everything I say , I just dont ever remember saying it !!
I dont know about you guys, but I am getting free satellite TV using just a handful of AOL subscription CD's. I am also enjoying $6400 a week income sitting in front of my computer filling envelopes in my underwear. You can too just click the link.
"Have Spectrum Analyzer, - Will travel".
gordon_s1942 (09-08-16),gulliver (08-08-16)
I can confirm this does indeed work for satellite paytv as well
Hang on... I must be missing something here, my old CD's don't work, am I using the wrong brand?
I'm out of my mind, but feel free to leave a message...
You think the magnetism might have leaked out, maybe I should try some new ones. Any suggestions? Would I be better using Blu-Ray disks, aren't they more magnetized?
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