• Gnugit@aussie.zone
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      3 months ago

      I just picked up someone else’s box from the roadside trash to add to my collection.

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        Great idea. Now you have to sneak it into the house without the wife knowing

        “Whatcha got there?”

        “Nothing, just some cables.”

        “More cables? Don’t we have enough? Where did those come from?”

        “Nowhere, just found’em”

        “Found’em where?”

        “Just around”

        “Around where?”

        “By…some trash.”

        “Are you trash picking tech again? I told you, we have enough junk, we don’t need to collect other people’s junk, too!”

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    My wife jokes about this a lot but there’s been at least 5 times over the past few years where I just happened to have the exact cable required in the box.

    I do go through it every so often. I’m not hoarding VGA and DVI cables

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    I threw away an RCA cable a while ago. Yesterday I needed it and had to buy a new one 😞. Never again.

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      If it’s a differential SCSI printer that only works under OS/2, I think have that somewhere…

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      When the apocalypse comes I will of course let people use my stores of micro USB and VGA cables, but I’m gonna be real smug about it.

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    Laugh all you want, but the week after I recycled the mini USB cable I had never used we were gifted a baby monitor that, of fucking course, needed a mini USB.

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      I still use firewire. When I eventually can afford to upgrade from my ff800 to a better rme, I will not be getting rid of any of it.

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        I got a free PC off Craigslist because the motherboard has Firewire built in, and when I dragged that heavy dusty PC into my closet, a box fell to the ground, it was a PCI Firewire card I bought for my Value Village PC… I already had solved the problem earlier and forgot about it…

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    i keep them in labeled containers: data cables, audio cables, power cables and extension cords

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      I still keep them all in one giant box, but they’re all sorted and velcroed together

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        Amateur. You’re supposed to just throw them all in a giant tangled mess. I’m gonna laugh when you need one and you don’t even have to spend an hour figuring out what’s what.

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        Mine are pipecleanered neatly (couldn’t find the Velcro) and grouped into gallon Ziploc bags.

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      I’m organized like that too, but I’ve simplified it: They are all in the same box, labelled Cables, or it will be when I make a label, which I probably won’t.

      Maybe I’ll write on it with a Sharpie, if I can find my Sharpie.

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    Just like the box of screws my great grand father passed down to my grand father, then to my father and finally to me. This multigenerational collection of screws from goodness knows where will keep growing until I bestow it on the heir to my estate.

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      I got a cookie tin of washers, handed down from my father-in-law. I have dug into it often. I’ve added a lot to it, too.

      I’ve showed it to my son, and told him that this is his family legacy. He’s not impressed. I don’t think he’s taking this seriously…

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        The solution is simple. Get rid of the son, you can always try for a better one later, or adopt one.

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        One day he will require the cookie tin, and then he will understand.

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          Exactly, that’s how it happens. He will realize that only the perfect washer will save him, and will remember the tin.

          He will open it, and start trying different ones until one fits perfectly, but it’s a little oxidized. He digs a bit more, and finds a pretty shiny one! PERFECT!

          This is a revelation! Suddenly, he totally understands what his old man was always talking about. The generational wisdom of the family has been successfully passed to the next generation. He looks to the heavens and says “I get it Dad.”

          And from the next room, I call out “Hey, what’s going on? Need a washer for anything?”

          And he says, “No, Dad, I got it.”

          Kid successfully raised.

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    I just threw out my mum’s CRT TV last week (unfortunately was beyond repair, RIP). I decided to keep the SCART cable just in case I might need it some day…

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      I have had both the need for and the cable for SCART. But no device with a SCART input…

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    Do not lose hope brethren, and stay the course! I had critical need of a random audio cable I’d had for over 10 years just a few months ago. It is worth it! Your times will come! Keep the faith!