Man Vs. Anti-Theft Device
Opaque and I went down to Fry's on saturday in order to pick up La Pucelle for $35. We get out shit and head to Gamestop so i can return the copy that i had bought the day before for $50. Opaque gets back in the car and we notice that the anti-theft device is still on his copy of La Pucelle.
Heh heh.
The same thing happened last year with my copy of Ikaruga. But this time, i take pictures!
So today I decide to take this sucker off. I want me some La Pucelle action, goddamnit. To do this, I employed the help of NGE Freek and our friend TJ.
http://www.pimp-productions.com/austin/lapucelle01.jpg
And a Black&Decker RTX.
http://www.pimp-productions.com/austin/lapucelle02.jpg
The initial cut:
http://www.pimp-productions.com/austin/lapucelle03.jpg
Progressing along the side:
http://www.pimp-productions.com/austin/lapucelle04.jpg
About ready of snap off the side:
http://www.pimp-productions.com/austin/lapucelle05.jpg
NGE's hand, and Victory!
http://www.pimp-productions.com/austin/lapucelle06.jpg
We had a little fun with the plastic case after wards:
http://www.pimp-productions.com/austin/lapucelle07.jpg
And before this even started, I learned what happens when a CD-R reaches terminal velocity. The following pictures are the result of putting a CD on the end of a sanding bit, turning the RTX onto medium speed, and pushing the CD off.
The ground:
http://www.pimp-productions.com/austin/lapucelle08.jpg
The cieling of my garage:
http://www.pimp-productions.com/austin/lapucelle09.jpg
A support beam in the garage:
http://www.pimp-productions.com/austin/lapucelle10.jpg
And thats why i wore the gay safety goggles.