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Arguably the biggest breakthrough for the PlayStation 3 modding scene was the discovery that Sony was fixing YLOD on backwards compatible PS3 systems by swapping in a 40nm RSX. These are the cooler running GPU's found in the PS3 Slim! And after the use of a mod chip, and reverse engineering efforts, it was eventually possible for anyone to replicate the job. Albeit with the right tools and skills, but the Frankenstein mod was born. But, there are indeed still some official PS3 frankie consoles out there, and today we're gonna take a look at one. Close up and personal where we play games, run some benchmarks, and just have a good time. Because let's face it, if a PS3 is involved; I'm experiencing pure ecstasy.

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Have you ever wanted a waffle so bad that you bought a literal ton of obsolete machine tool to make it happen?

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Back in 2005, Nokia released a tablet. Well... it's not really something you would describe as a tablet today. But it let you browse the web, check email, play media, and even install some third-party software. Also it ran Linux... so you know it must've been good.

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ch ch ch ch ka CHUNK ch ch ka-CLACK-Y bomp

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This old double density drives are getting harder to find and expensive, so anytime I run into one that isn't working, I try to fix it. This drive seems to spin but not read anything. Let's diagnose and figure out what's keeping it from working.

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Let your dishwasher do the work for you!

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Goodness gracious, great balls of fire.

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$300 to Fix PS5...WHAT???! Repair Shop Scams My Viewer! My viewer took their PS5 to a local repair shop after the HDMI port broke. The shop charged them their normal fee and then later an additional fee to try to fix the console but were never able to actually get it working. So they sent it to me to see if I can figure it out.

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This odd 90s thing is the Datadesk Trackboard. No wait, it's a LittleFingers trackball board? Both are similar yet VERY different! Diving into the rabbit hole of computer history in this LGR episode, plus testing the keyboards on a Windows 9x PC with typing and gaming.

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I was able to trick scammers into sharing their audio feed with me and stop a few victims from losing money.

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Over the years I've done many projects where I turned completely inedible things into food, and what I've been really wanting to do for a while now, is to try turning children's glue into drinkable alcohol.

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For a couple years now, I've been wanting to turn cotton balls into edible (and literal) cotton candy. It took me a while to figure out how to do it, but I finally did it!

This is kind of a follow-up to my previous project, where I turned toilet paper into drinkable alcohol (moonshine). In that one, I used an enzyme called cellulase, but that didn't seem to work here. So, instead, I used concentrated sulfuric acid.

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I've Been Looking for This RARE PS4 for YEARS - But It's BROKEN! I paid $1400 for one of the rarest PS4s. That's a lot of money but this is also something I've been trying to buy for years. Of course it's broken so I need to figure out what exactly is wrong and then get it fully working again.

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Today we're exploring an Android phone from 2013. Except, well... it isn't actually a phone. Just a tiny tablet that you could've picked up for $99.

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