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Thread: How to Over Clock your Tooth Brush

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    Very good! I was looking into those little brushes.

    Maybe we could clean our PCs with that.

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    Glad to know this was useful for someone

    (personally i use an angle grinder for my teeth)

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    Highly informative

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    haha omg thats great
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    that's great.

    i've done that with other things before, just not a toothbrush. Mine runs fine with 2 batteries.

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    nice nice. altho i never use electrical toothbrush like that yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maskawaih
    nice nice. altho i never use electrical toothbrush like that yet.
    after you said that i immediatly imagined another oblong object which you could over clock

    ok but seriously

    if only all electrical objects where that simple - give any object more juice and it performs twice as good - would be nice

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    Quote Originally Posted by 15%
    after you said that i immediatly imagined another oblong object which you could over clock

    ok but seriously

    if only all electrical objects where that simple - give any object more juice and it performs twice as good - would be nice
    why'd you think of that after he said that?

    a lot of things can be "overclocked" in that way...just not ocomputers, tvs, radios and that kinda thing.

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    lmao, great stuff, i might go try it, but lazyness stops me

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