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my…precious

me wants

what’s the price of that beauty?

I sniped it for $182 plus shipping on ebay today hahahaha
to be honest i’ll probably flip it for $2-300 and trade it in for it’s big brother the AX80 in a few months because it’s only got 1 oscillator per voice. but I dunno, it’s my first analog synth, i’m fucking excited

new mouse <3

derp.

Ink! Nice!

Wow, that’s some dark shit! You could make coal look silver by printing that pigment!

I used to have a Deathadder.

It was quite honestly the worst mouse I ever had. And the only one that broke down after half a year.

I use a Dell mouse that I got free with my laptop.

When I came to uni I got the first and cheapest optical mouse I could find.

Just happens it was a Trust one, and it’s still working perfectly, it’s light, good for gaming. My Trust 2.1 speakers ares till going strong at 6 years old too, and my Trust tablet is doing well. Without realising it, I’m a trust fanboy :fffuuu:
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Had a Logitech MX518, used it for four years and never had any problems with it. Since then I have never doubted Logitech products. Currently using a Logitech G500

My bro is a bit of a logitech fanboy, so the PC at home is rigged up logitech. But I always use my crappy mouse there too, because the mouse there is an MXrevolution, one of the big bastards with 2 mousewheels. WAY too heavy for gaming

Wait, what? Two mousewheels?

I use a 6-year-old $15 PS/2 optical that still works like a charm, and even looks swell (since the red light illuminates its flanks).

Why have mice only gone up in price; this is a cock-slap in the face to Moore and I won’t stand for it!

MXrevolution is a bitchin’ mouse if you don’t game.
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But why would you need two mousewheels? Is one for scrolling left/right or something?

well the side one I use for volume when on desktop.
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I have had a cheap Microsoft optical 4 button & mouse wheel for as long as I have owned a computer (2001).

FUCK YEAH

man the cure is so brilliant

Pimping my “The Path” Soundtrack:

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