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Best way to kill a sound card

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I think the best way to kill that sound card would be to use it to cut the original poster's head off.

That way it would remain in a baggy in the police evidence locker forever because l can't see the cops ever narrowing down the list of suspects to the point where they could ever charge anybody. 😛
 
Originally posted by: Beachboy
I think the best way to kill that sound card would be to use it to cut the original poster's head off.

That way it would remain in a baggy in the police evidence locker forever because l can't see the cops ever narrowing down the list of suspects to the point where they could ever charge anybody. 😛

It could have been any of us, right?

:shiftyeyes;
 
Originally posted by: Pepsi90919
Originally posted by: Shawn
Originally posted by: AgaBoogaBoo
Originally posted by: Shawn
What is it? I'll take it.
Chaintech AV710

That looks nicer than what I have. :| My Santa Cruz doesn't have an optical out! I have my computer hooked up using a 3.5mm stereo connector > R/L RCA adapter.

you have something worse than a $26 sound card?

The Santa Cruz is just pretty old. Ladybuggy still has one in her computer doing digital coaxial output.
 
if you want it
send me a Private Message of how much you are willing to buy it for and the person that has the highest bid MAY get the sound card but there is a 99% chance you will get it.

it is in one piece and that 1% is if my family says no for some reason
 
BTW-I'm a big fan of putting a bullet through old computer hardware. I prefer large caliber handguns for hard drives, high power rifles are fun for old monitors (not very environmentally friendly though-watermelons are better for this) and small add on cards call for a skeet shooting with a fine shotgun! 😀
 
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