Hack an Old TV to Digital Photo Frame watch!
metacafe.com — If you have one of those Old TVs here is a way to use them as a Digital Photo Frame, while you have party just turn it on and let your friends watch thousands of your... MoreĀ» pictures as a slide show.
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- dirtbiker245, on 04/09/2008, -1/+3yeah... i was wondering when the warning at the end was gonna be said... lol. I know TV tubes have VERY high voltage stored in them even after they ae disconnected. lol. If it was me... id probably unplug it and leave it unplugged for a week... or more.. haha. But hey, cool video. :)
- 4d669, on 04/09/2008, -0/+5A ***** of people are going to die trying this. Some will gain electric mutant powers.
- rye425, on 04/09/2008, -0/+3Referencing my odds of dying chart 1in9,968 will die and using ignorant math methods no one has died yet since there is only 500 views.
- metanrx2005, on 04/09/2008, -0/+1very nice, but carefull for the volatge
- vroom101, on 04/09/2008, -0/+5Very dangerous. Not recommended.
- alski707, on 04/09/2008, -0/+1Pointless waste of electricity, fire hazard (TV cases have vents for a reason), Risk of electrocution, unnecessarily bulky unless you happen to have a empty cabinet kicking around to put it in, and tacky as hell.
- samimy, on 04/09/2008, -0/+2you are right, I made a mistake didn't show to drill out some vents. tacky? if u have money u can buy a digital frame lol. if u don't care every electricity device has a risk of fire.
and pointless?
- samimy, on 04/09/2008, -0/+2you are right, I made a mistake didn't show to drill out some vents. tacky? if u have money u can buy a digital frame lol. if u don't care every electricity device has a risk of fire.
- calebhawk, on 04/09/2008, -0/+3that'd be awesome but the video is down
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