Weekend_Climberz Posted June 20, 2008 Posted June 20, 2008 Are you implying that you have a screw loose? Quote
dt_3pin Posted June 20, 2008 Posted June 20, 2008 $6.41 in shipping seems a bit much for a driver bit. Quote
billcoe Posted June 20, 2008 Posted June 20, 2008 Nice find! This is obviously the Gov't model #2 phillips bit Mark. The civi model is .39/ea. Says: "COOPER TOOLS APEX 492-A-I 1/4" DRIVE PHILLIPS HEX POWER BITS #2 Â Price: $159,999.00 Â Quote
ClipStick Posted June 21, 2008 Posted June 21, 2008  the comment is priceless...  Most Helpful Customer Reviews  Good, but pricey, June 20, 2008 By Don (NH) - See all my reviews  Actually, I didn't buy one, since they were priced at 160 grand. But for that money they'd better be really good.  Quote
denalidave Posted June 21, 2008 Posted June 21, 2008 At least now I now what to get for that certain someone who is so hard to shop for at Christmas time. I wonder if they do lay-away plans? Quote
denalidave Posted June 21, 2008 Posted June 21, 2008 check out the reviews on this puppy "Ha, everyone knows that gold wiring is far superior to silver because gold not only has better conductivity, but ALSO never tarnishes so that the impedance matched sheathing need not be hermetically sealed - thus helping to offset the greater price of gold cabling. Also it is critical that the length of the wiring be phase matched to the upper end of your hearing range. The downside of course is that this limits the length of quality gold audio cables to about 3 cm, This minor problem can be circumvented by using true (unfolded) Klipschorn speakers enclosed in a ten Torr vacuum with the electrically driven element located very near the power amplifier and facing in opposite directions feeding into a room built in the form of a Klein bottle in order to feed the sound waves through the fourth dimension so that they are in phase when the sound reaches the listeners ears. Since some of the energy is lost to the forth dimension, a flux capacitor must be used in the final output stage of the audio amplifier to achieve the ten terawatt output needed to compensate for the loss due to passage through the fourth dimension."Â Duh Quote
Mal_Con Posted June 21, 2008 Posted June 21, 2008 I worked for a company that had one better a Gold Plated Optical Cable. Quote
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