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That sounds like you know what you're talking about. I don't, however lol. But yes I think that's how they work.
You could try and scan them with a phone or NFC scanner that plugs into your computer, to see if it comes up with anything. And speaking of Nintendo, maybe program an Amiibo onto it. :)
 
New tags so the cops can't harass me on the road
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Bought more supplies for the shed I'm building (roof shingles and more screws). I ordered six 4" pot lights for it and two Ethernet wall plates with Cat6 female-to-female RJ45 keystones to bring Ethernet inside the shed for me.

The shed is going to be my hobby workshop (I guess?) for me to build my model kits and airbrush them. I also plan on building a new PC for it and getting a 3D printer in it (still not sure what to get). I'm setting up the Ethernet with a port on the outside of the shed, just under the roof (so it's protected from the weather) because this way, if the cable is damaged, I can replace it easily. I only need 4 of the 6 pot lights but it was cheaper buying the six. The other 2 can be as backup or if my sister wants them.
 
Why did you get a collapsible one?
was the cheap one on the store, and the small one, My mother normally make only a cup of tea at time so a regular one is a waste of energy because the minimum water are 2 or three cups and if you put less (as my mother used to do) the kettle end damaging.
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Do those watches contain NFC tags?

That sounds like you know what you're talking about. I don't, however lol. But yes I think that's how they work.

These "watches" are worn while in the park for access to attractions or something like that.
And even they are AMIIBO
 
These "watches" are worn while in the park for access to attractions or something like that.

Do those watches contain NFC tags?

That sounds like you know what you're talking about. I don't, however lol. But yes I think that's how they work.

was the cheap one on the store, and the small one, My mother normally make only a cup of tea at time so a regular one is a waste of energy because the minimum water are 2 or three cups and if you put less (as my mother used to do) the kettle end damaging.
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And even they are AMIIBO

https://www.nintendo.com/us/amiibo/detail/power-up-band/

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Ordered a DIYPC DIY-CUBE01-BK case for a PC I’m planning to build to put in my hobby shed. The shed is mostly built; only drywall and detailing work are needed.

I’m not really going to use this PC as a “gaming” PC; it’s going to be more of a fancy “office” PC. I’m going AMD for this PC again unless I find a nice combo deal with Intel.

I have a ton of extra 120mm ARGB fans and a Thermalright PS120SE ARGB cooler I can use with it.
 
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Impeeza, WTF is this thing? I mean I know it's a gaming device, but, SHOW US THE MONEY (actually, I'm probably the only idiot in this thread, but a little clarification would be just ducky!!!

I'm in the middle of work so I don't have time to google it, But in just one or two sentences!
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Gel blaster.

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And 25,000 rounds.

I'm trippin BALLS.

Trippin' BALLS... Been there done that!!!
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Impeeza, WTF is this thing? I mean I know it's a gaming device, but, SHOW US THE MONEY (actually, I'm probably the only idiot in this thread, but a little clarification would be just ducky!!!
Ha ha ha ha!!!

As Jack the ripper used to say: Lets take this by parts.


The Gulikit KK3 Max is the best game controller ever, it have:
  • Hall effect sticks
  • Hall effect ZL & ZR ANALOG triggers
  • 4 programable back paddles with a set of 6 metal paddles on the package
  • Interchangeable ABXY YXBA buttons
  • A USB dongle for 1000Hz Wireless, Super Response compatible with PC and Switch.
  • Patented Smartrigger to Switch Between Analog Triggers & Digital Triggers.
  • Support for Windows (XInput), Switch (Pro Controller), Android (DInput) and iOS.
  • Wake up for Switch
  • NFC Amiibo compatible
  • Full programmable.
  • Dual G-Power proccessors.
  • AND LOTS OF OTHER FEATURES you can look for them on https://gulikit.com/productinfo/1130420.html
  • THE BEST OF ALL IS THE PRICE, THE RATIO QUALITY-SERVICES/PRICE IS INSANE.


Today I did received an Official Gulikit KK3 Controller Carrying Case, and let me tell you is a match in quality of the controller, the finishes of the case are superior, the exact fit of the controller and the large space for the accessories are giant.

Even the zipper is of an excellent quality, the general feel and service of the case are out of this world.
 
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Gulikit will bring to us this kits:

Hall effect replacement Sticks for Xbox, Switch and PS5, PS4 controllers. NO MORE DRIFTING.

Additionally the caps are compatible with replaceable and different highs sticks, so you don't need to disassembly again the controller to change your rubber or put a higher one.

You need welding skills but is no too hard to replace the damaged sticks.

Thanks a lot to @AKNES for the opportunity to test this first batch.

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