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Post Mon Mar 16, 2009 9:27 pm

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uklockpicker wrote:May be because your in denile (Homo)


No. I just like being in my nice dark closet where no one can see me. <3


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Post Wed Mar 18, 2009 7:09 pm

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dont shoot your family jewls off
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Post Wed Mar 18, 2009 8:24 pm

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Nah, I'm not a fan of that myself. :P
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Post Sat Apr 18, 2009 8:16 am

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Post Sat Apr 18, 2009 12:45 pm

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jkthecjer wrote:I've got mini-ink :-P

http://theamazingking.com/images/tat.JPG



Just curious - why an NPN Bipolar Junction Transistor?

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Post Sun Apr 19, 2009 5:11 am

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Technology rocks and the transistor is what revolutionized the modern world. I'm sure it could be argued but I see the NPN schematic symbol as being the most pure representation of it.
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Post Wed Apr 22, 2009 9:02 pm

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jkthecjer wrote:Technology rocks and the transistor is what revolutionized the modern world. I'm sure it could be argued but I see the NPN schematic symbol as being the most pure representation of it.


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Post Wed Apr 22, 2009 11:56 pm

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HallisChalmers wrote:
jkthecjer wrote:Technology rocks and the transistor is what revolutionized the modern world. I'm sure it could be argued but I see the NPN schematic symbol as being the most pure representation of it.


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morse?
i used to build radios when i was a kid...
" I Love the smell of napalm in the morning!....."

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Post Thu Apr 23, 2009 12:28 am

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awol70 wrote:
HallisChalmers wrote:
jkthecjer wrote:Technology rocks and the transistor is what revolutionized the modern world. I'm sure it could be argued but I see the NPN schematic symbol as being the most pure representation of it.


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morse? is that ever used anymore?
i used to build radios when i was a kid..
dont know if i would want morse as a tat,tho =/
" I Love the smell of napalm in the morning!....."

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Post Thu Apr 23, 2009 12:44 am

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awol70 wrote:
awol70 wrote:
HallisChalmers wrote:
jkthecjer wrote:Technology rocks and the transistor is what revolutionized the modern world. I'm sure it could be argued but I see the NPN schematic symbol as being the most pure representation of it.


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morse? is that ever used anymore?
i used to build radios when i was a kid..
dont know if i would want morse as a tat,tho =/


Yes, morse is still used by some amateur radio operators - but not all. And all maritime traffic is now sideband or FM. It's a tradition that is dying out. The military may still teach morse to some of the special ops guys - but they have encrypted and frequency hopping radios to play with. :cry:
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Post Fri May 08, 2009 12:30 pm

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HallisChalmers wrote:
jkthecjer wrote:Technology rocks and the transistor is what revolutionized the modern world. I'm sure it could be argued but I see the NPN schematic symbol as being the most pure representation of it.


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Nope, but I do have a Tech license that got on a whim.
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Post Fri May 08, 2009 12:32 pm

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jkthecjer wrote:
HallisChalmers wrote:
jkthecjer wrote:Technology rocks and the transistor is what revolutionized the modern world. I'm sure it could be argued but I see the NPN schematic symbol as being the most pure representation of it.


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Nope, but I do have a Tech license that got on a whim.



Excellent - a brother hamster!
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I just thought of an idea for the greatest tattoo ever. So you start with a bull dog, a big mean bulldog, and it's only got three legs, it looks like one of them was torn off in a fight with another dog or something. Someone, maybe a pirate and maybe not, grafted an honest-to-god, real fuc­king *peg leg* onto the bulldog. And one of it's eyes is missing, OK. There's a big, infected looking scar running right down it's face, where the eye used to be. Clutched in the bull dog's mouth is a human skull, and the dogs biting on it real hard, trying to fu­ck that skull up the best he knows how. He wants to *devour* that s­hit. Coiled around the skull, and emerging from one of the eye sockets, is a snake, a f­ucking *king cobra*, and it looks so pissed off it's not even funny. It's hissing, and venom is dripping from it's fangs. But do you know what? That doesn't mean sh­i­t, because the snake is *dead*. There's an Egyptian dagger going through it's head, and blood is *everywhere*. The snake looks pissed, but it's also confused, because it died so quick that it doesn't even know it's dead yet. And now... Now there is a god damned *bald eagle* hovering above the snake, and it's ready for lunch! It's talons are mere centimeters from snatching up the cobra. Did the bald eagle stab the snake? Nobody knows, and nobody *ever will* know. But do you know what the best part of this tattoo is? The whole thing, the dog, the snake, the bald eagle? Well, they're all *on fire*.
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Post Sun Jul 05, 2009 7:29 am

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GutterClown wrote:But do you know what the best part of this tattoo is? The whole thing, the dog, the snake, the bald eagle? Well, they're all *on fire*.


Silly rabbit.

No one would put on a tattoo like that without "In Loving Memory of Mom" written in Olde English Script, underneath it.
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Post Fri May 21, 2010 7:19 pm

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So I'm going to bring this thread to life for a short bit. :P I recently got my first tattoo. Right forearm.

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