In a fit of rage today, I decided to see if I could fix my Philips SBC-HP890 headphones with a brick. To be really honest, I’m not sure what damaged them more: Smashing them into a concrete floor, or leaving them alone to fall apart by themselves.


In a fit of rage today, I decided to see if I could fix my Philips SBC-HP890 headphones with a brick. To be really honest, I’m not sure what damaged them more: Smashing them into a concrete floor, or leaving them alone to fall apart by themselves.


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Off Topic with Ashley » Blog Archive » SBC HP890 FFS
February 10, 2007 21:01
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February 16, 2007 21:24
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