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141 days ago |
Topic tags/keywords: humor usb chain saw Just stumbled upon this… thought this was funny, and worth sharing here: To all of us that still want to cut some timber even when in the office… the iSaw. -- When in doubt - There is no doubt - Go the safer route. |
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141 days ago |
What next a computer compatible dog sled -- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop Southern Oregon |
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141 days ago |
I’m thinking this would be ideal for going on a “Texas Chain Saw Massacre” rampage at the office! -- Charlie M. "Woodworking - patience = firewood" |
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141 days ago |
Sharon I love it i want one lol…. just think of the boxes i could make out of the boardroom table lol….. Andy -- cut it saw it scrap it |
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141 days ago |
bwahahahahahaha USB cable included!!!!! -- //FC - Round Rock, TX - "Experience is what you get just after you need it" |
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141 days ago |
I’m glad I’m retired, because I’d have to spend the 59.99 plus shipping if I was still working. -- What happens in the workshop stays in the workshop. No wait that doesn't sound right. Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com † |
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141 days ago |
Damn, I’ve only got a 1.2 USB port! -- Gary, East TX -- The longest journey begins with a single step. |
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141 days ago |
vedy vedy intedesting -- ~ Inspiring those who inspire me ~ |
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141 days ago |
Just think of all the paperwork I could cut through with that! I wonder if OSHA will issue new guidelines for chainsaw use in an office setting? -- Gary, South Central Wisconsin. So much to learn, so little time! |
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141 days ago |
Verily thou do jest. This would have been a great april fools gag. It,s gotta be a bigger con than the luxury helicopter. Any idea what purpose this actually serves other than hacking up the damn computer it,s plugged into? -- if the hand is not working it is not a pure hand |
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141 days ago |
I’d need a longer USB cable Lee -- No piece is cut too short. It was meant for a smaller project. |
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141 days ago |
lol… kiwi – do you really need any better reason for this? -- When in doubt - There is no doubt - Go the safer route. |
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141 days ago |
Seems like a good tool for cutting my computer to pieces on days like today. It would go very well with my Hewlett Packard table saw. -- Each and Every step of any project should be considered your masterpiece if you want the finished product to reflect the quality of your work. Greg Little |
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141 days ago |
I had almost forgotten this. If you go to the link below and download the small program, it lets you select from several different tools, including a chain saw, to virtually destroy your desktop. Great fun! http://www.goofball.com/games/INC20000807094707 -- Charlie M. "Woodworking - patience = firewood" |
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140 days ago |
I think it is the perfect tool for raise time “what do you mean we have to cut back on raises, please let me grab something for my computer, hold on just a second”=instant raise. |
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140 days ago |
Perfect for hackers -- a little bit of stupid goes a long way |
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