I could never match up to this guy's level of skill and dedication...I have to wonder what sparked such a crazy idea in his head. Whatever it was, you can tell the passion is burning within him.
He crushed and mixed them with fingernail polish remover creating a paste. He then painted the paste onto the non-showing parts of a 5 1/4 floppy disk. He let the disk dry, wrote "Paperboy" on the disk label and gave it to some lame kid-hack at school.I later heard that his disk drive melted after the disk heads struck the dried mixture, but nobody knows who really did it.
areid10990Nov 8, 2009
I could never match up to this guy's level of skill and dedication...I have to wonder what sparked such a crazy idea in his head. Whatever it was, you can tell the passion is burning within him.
dobryNov 8, 2009
So what did he do with 50,000 match heads?
Closed AccountNov 8, 2009
^^ wow now that is impressive.
windyisleNov 8, 2009
Actually, this guy works with some partners - so nothing is wasted:<a class="user" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqmZw30v4sQ" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqmZw30v4sQ</a>
nubnubNov 8, 2009
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golgothaNov 8, 2009
He crushed and mixed them with fingernail polish remover creating a paste. He then painted the paste onto the non-showing parts of a 5 1/4 floppy disk. He let the disk dry, wrote "Paperboy" on the disk label and gave it to some lame kid-hack at school.I later heard that his disk drive melted after the disk heads struck the dried mixture, but nobody knows who really did it.