This 3D-printed HDMI-to-garden-hose adapter could solve a lot of problems

Originally published at: This 3D-printed HDMI-to-garden-hose adapter could solve a lot of problems | Boing Boing

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Worst sprinkler evar.

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OK, I’ve flushed the cache, now what should I do?

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Looks like I’m going to need to buy HDMI cables made with EXRad 180B wire.

Exrad 180B Fluid Blocked Anti-capillary Wire - Champlain Cable.

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Pfft! And meh!

We need to see a butane/propane gas regulator to USB connector - that would really test a PC’s firewall.

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Yeah but see the HDMI port will deliver more data more quickly, so

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Only if you get those gold-covered Monster cables!

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That’s some fine DIWHY right there.

It’s connected to a Thinkpad, which probably still works after that too.

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something something streaming media something

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That’s nothing; let me tell you about the time I connected my Fleshlight to the mains…

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the article tags are brilliant. ( the connector itself seems all washed up )

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I thought it would be better at cleaning the keyboard.

oh and reboing!

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I remember back in the old days when we had to use an RS-232 and a hand pump.

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Whatever you do, make sure you never connect garden hose to firewire.

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Luxury.

We had a screw of Archimedes and a Morse tapper!

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http://www.fiftythree.org/etherkiller/

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