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Just in time for my Halloween decorations!
Posted by cellphonejunkie on October 20, 2006 at 3:49 PM (PDT)
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Headphone jack in the rear...what else would anyone expect from a company that ornaments their speaker system with bogus vacuum power tubes.
Only extreme restraint (and the usual threat of banishment, of course) stops me from posting what I really think of about this phony trash. Frankly, it would do far better if an integral lava lamp or some other gimmick, kitschy light show appendage had been used instead. Fake tubes is as stupid (and offensive, to those like me who care about such things) as they come. It deserves the rancid death that it has forthcoming.
Posted by flatline response on October 22, 2006 at 5:08 PM (PDT)