Bisschen Amphetamin bisschen MDMA und ein bisschen Weed gegen die Leere im Bauch. 🛸
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Bisschen Amphetamin bisschen MDMA und ein bisschen Weed gegen die Leere im Bauch. 🛸
This is my bar review setup: 3 audio sources to 2 outputs. 3 cables (2-way splitter, 3-way splitter, M-M cable), iPod Nano 4G, Sony mp3 CD player (circa 2004), Asus EeePC 900, Sony MDR-V150 over-ear headphones, and some basic Labtec computer speakers. iPod (for repeating dance songs while doing practice Qs) & CD player (w/ mp3 cd lectures, which are different from the vid lectures) going line-in to the Eee, running Puppeee Celeron (specialized Puppy Linux). The Eee plays video lectures, and the Drunk Cat greeting card is taped to the lid, bc it's just some awkward dude talking, and I'd rather look at the Drunk Cat. The Eee's line-out, which then includes audio from iPod (currently charging via USB) and CD player, splits to over-ear headphones and desktop computer speakers. ...It's actually way less complicated than it looks. And the desktop speakers' plug-in cable is starting to die, hence the green electrical tape to keep it in *just* the right place. Not Pictured: F-F coupler. I am an audio GOD. Except, not really, because this is all standard 3.5mm connectors, and only like 2 have gold-plating, so the connections get a little fuzzy sometimes. Anyway, basically the only way any of this works AT ALL is because the Eee isn't running fucking Windows.
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