Noise Control Stealth Tower
Ben writes: "I have just reviewed a really innovative case. Noise dampening kits have been available for some time, but I think this is the first solution where the manufacturer has done something to combat the noise coming out of the BACK of the case! With its whisper box, the Noise Control Stealth Tower finally solves this problem" Update: 06/06 21:02 GMT by T : Ben points to this mirror, too.
CLIT
YEAH!!!
fucking lameness filter, i probably lost the fp cause of it...
There should be a mod -1:Incorrectly claimed FP by AC fag
/. has become inundated with a white noise volume far exceding any currently extant dampening technology. Why is this news?
Why do I continue to punish myself by reading these stories?
I'm a concientious
already /.ed, some one post the text or mirror to alleviate some load off that poor server please?
First atheist post!
God sent Jesus (who is also God) to die (how an immortal god dies, I have no idea) to correct a mistake He (God) made, after which He (God) went to heaven and became the almighty ruler of the universe (God)!
That shit makes a lot of sense!
Posted anonymously because I have enough karma.
That's the reason everyone else posts as AC as well.
Why don't you sell some of that Karma on eBay or something? Or make it Open Source?
i see some moderators missed out on Elmer Fudd during their childhood....
in the loo ofcourse ... ...
less sound , and you cant find out whose makin that goddam stink
Mod down the Karma Whore. Reposting articles is the cheapest shit in the world.
The invitation, complete with a letter from Vice President Dick Cheney , was sent to Robert Kirkpatrick at the Belmont Correctional Institution in eastern Ohio.
The letter asked Kirkpatrick to "join the president and Mrs. Bush for a private dinner here in Washington, D.C." on June 19.
Kirkpatrick, 35, was sentenced last year in Canton to nearly three years for drug possession and escape.
"I'm going to tell him that I'd be happy to attend, but he's going to have to pull some strings to get me there," Kirkpatrick said.
Spokesman Carl Forti of the National Republican Congressional Committee acknowledged Monday that the mailing was a mistake.