[-] AsideLost@reddit I’d still take those over screwing coaxial cables [-] DoturdGrump@reddit dang things sticking straight out of the wall too, I thought I had split the atom after buying these [-] brokenman82@reddit my first TV wasn't even cable ready so I had to get an adapter to even screw that thing in [-] Haunting-Public-23@reddit HDMI was introduced in 2003. First DVD player with component video output was 1996. Composite cables (yellow RCA cable) came out prior to that in the 1970s. [-] brokenman82@reddit Ok [-] swmtchuffer@reddit Fuck those things.
[-] DoturdGrump@reddit dang things sticking straight out of the wall too, I thought I had split the atom after buying these
[-] brokenman82@reddit my first TV wasn't even cable ready so I had to get an adapter to even screw that thing in [-] Haunting-Public-23@reddit HDMI was introduced in 2003. First DVD player with component video output was 1996. Composite cables (yellow RCA cable) came out prior to that in the 1970s. [-] brokenman82@reddit Ok
[-] Haunting-Public-23@reddit HDMI was introduced in 2003. First DVD player with component video output was 1996. Composite cables (yellow RCA cable) came out prior to that in the 1970s. [-] brokenman82@reddit Ok
[-] YourGuyK@reddit I showed this to a 15 and two 13 year olds and they all knew what the cords were, which ruined the joke.
[-] SeaSkimmer2@reddit I wouldn’t admit to raising such gullible kids. They have to get it from somewhere.
[-] dakkamatic@reddit They age old did I get it into the right hole [-] WhyteBeard@reddit Sounds like my first time.
AsideLost@reddit
I’d still take those over screwing coaxial cables
DoturdGrump@reddit
dang things sticking straight out of the wall too, I thought I had split the atom after buying these
brokenman82@reddit
my first TV wasn't even cable ready so I had to get an adapter to even screw that thing in
Haunting-Public-23@reddit
HDMI was introduced in 2003.
First DVD player with component video output was 1996.
Composite cables (yellow RCA cable) came out prior to that in the 1970s.
brokenman82@reddit
Ok
swmtchuffer@reddit
Fuck those things.
Mike_Jackobo@reddit
RCA cables are still common in audio equipment
YourGuyK@reddit
I showed this to a 15 and two 13 year olds and they all knew what the cords were, which ruined the joke.
SeaSkimmer2@reddit
I wouldn’t admit to raising such gullible kids. They have to get it from somewhere.
Diligent_Accident775@reddit
Tech is so much better now
dakkamatic@reddit
They age old did I get it into the right hole
WhyteBeard@reddit
Sounds like my first time.