Author Topic: Found Badass Feature With My Headset  (Read 1757 times)

So am I the only one who uses keyboards, mice, and headsets made in the 1990's?

:C
No. I'm still using the keyboard and mouse for one of my dad's OLD computers. That and my monitor's incredibly old. My old speaker set used to be a tape deck with speakers.


how the stuff do you break a headset by dropping it?
did you tape a boulder onto it and drop it from the empire state building?


how the stuff do you break a headset by dropping it?
did you tape a boulder onto it and drop it from the empire state building?
Lol'd.

how the stuff do you break a headset by dropping it?
did you tape a boulder onto it and drop it from the empire state building?
Something could've fallen on top of it in the fall.
Or he might not have carpeting, and it's been falling on hard stone/wooden flooring.
Or maybe it's had so many knocks, that this final fall was the last one it could take. It's not impossible that some of the wires on the inside simply got knocked so many times that they've snapped or disconnected.


When my computer was in my kitchen (like 6 years ago, lol) there's this like super fancy ass tile/stone stuff, and everything you'd drop on that stuff broke.



Literally everything.

When my computer was in my kitchen (like 6 years ago, lol) there's this like super fancy ass tile/stone stuff, and everything you'd drop on that stuff broke.



Literally everything.
>Drop pebble
>Pebble shatters into millions of pieces

>Drop pebble
>Pebble shatters into millions of pieces

Dropped rocks on it.


Rocks broke.



Literally, this stuff was made of like something that would destroy everything.

Dropped rocks on it.


Rocks broke.



Literally, this stuff was made of like something that would destroy everything.
Killer tiles. Nuke them from orbit.

Dropped rocks on it.


Rocks broke.



Literally, this stuff was made of like something that would destroy everything.
"Drops foot on it"
My foot!
And that was my good foot to. :c

Something could've fallen on top of it in the fall.
Or he might not have carpeting, and it's been falling on hard stone/wooden flooring.
Or maybe it's had so many knocks, that this final fall was the last one it could take. It's not impossible that some of the wires on the inside simply got knocked so many times that they've snapped or disconnected.
This is usually what happens with all of my headsets/headphones/earbuds. I keep dropping them, stepping on them, accidentally catching them on something and pulling too hard. They died :c

Dropped rocks on it.

Rocks broke.

Literally, this stuff was made of like something that would destroy everything.
I dare you to drop a diamond on it.

I wonder if you'd drop another tile on it, if it'd just create a black hole.

I wonder if you'd drop another tile on it, if it'd just create a black hole.
o: do it!

I wonder if you'd drop another tile on it, if it'd just create a black hole.
XD Possibly. I once dropped a geode on the tile floor in my house... Let's just say the result was simply shattering.

It broke into several pieces and left a lovely crack in the tile :c