Bostondevil wrote:My big Christmas party is the Saturday closest to the Winter Solstice. So that makes it December 19th this year.
DD (and his clan) and I will be in NYC that Saturday, as will some other very tall Duke students
Oz, heads up --- I just picked up on this and might have a problem that weekend with being a pit stop that weekend, but you're still giving me a woodie!, just thinking about it! I just talked to my 13 year old daughter this weekend, as I know you did RECENTLY WITH YOURS, about what a WOODIEEEEEE (note: Long EEEEE)) really was and she got it!!! That makes me frightened!!!!
I'd also like an Armatron. My buddy Roland in Scotland had one of these. We played with it for hours, picking up junk and moving it left to right. I want lots of throwback toys from my childhood.
Miles wrote:I'd also like an Armatron. My buddy Roland in Scotland had one of these. We played with it for hours, picking up junk and moving it left to right. I want lots of throwback toys from my childhood.
Bostondevil wrote:My big Christmas party is the Saturday closest to the Winter Solstice. So that makes it December 19th this year.
DD (and his clan) and I will be in NYC that Saturday, as will some other very tall Duke students
Oz, heads up --- I just picked up on this and might have a problem that weekend with being a pit stop that weekend, but you're still giving me a woodie!, just thinking about it! I just talked to my 13 year old daughter this weekend, as I know you did RECENTLY WITH YOURS, about what a WOODIEEEEEE (note: Long EEEEE)) really was and she got it!!! That makes me frightened!!!!
It's never too early to teach your kids the ways of corned beef and pastrami sammiches from Carnegie Deli.
Has anyone seen one a MakerBot? This thing is pretty freaking cool. It's basically a 3D printer. It lets you print out 3D objects created in common drawing, rendering applications. You have to put it together yourself, which is pretty awesome if you like to build stuff or if you're a hardware kinda person. Then you're left to your own devices to create and print. My buddy Tavis just got one, here's a video (created all on the iPhone 4.0) of the first print.
knights68 wrote:a classic Pac Mac/Galaxian machine for my living room or entertainment area in my apt. Now THAT would be cool!
My buddy has an original Marble Madness machine. It's in great shape. Getting a Pac-Man/Galazian shouldn't be a problem and could be a lot cheaper than you might think.
captmojo wrote:I don't have the first clue as to where I'd put him but here he is!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 http://www.christies.com/LotFinder/lot_ ... 08986fabaf
I'd have to build a special stable...with affection!
I can't believe it.
I'll donate $10 towards your purchase. Now you only need 9,999 to 10,999 other friends to do likewise and he may be yours.