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<BriGuy92> Yesterday, on my way home from work, I found a TV sitting on the side of the road.
<BriGuy92> I checked it out, and as nothing seemed to be wrong with it, I took it home.
<Rao> IT WORKS?
<Rao> HOLY COW
<BriGuy92> When I got home, I found that it was missing the cable plug from the back.
<BriGuy92> Like, the thing looked like it had been ripped out.
<Rao> :o
<BriGuy92> So I pondered for a while on what I was to do.
<Rao> ...and?
<BriGuy92> I figured I would find a way to splice a whole cable into the back of the TV.
<Rao> are you creating suspense?
<BriGuy92> But then, I remembered my Sega Genesis RF adaptor!
<BirdPerson> Don't interrupt a story man
<Rao> :o
<Rao> XD
<BriGuy92> It has that little annoying "Antenna" plug on it, that plug that I had never used.
<BriGuy92> So I opened up the adaptor, and I unslodered the plug.
<BriGuy92> I then opened the TV and spent about an hour trying to find a way to solder the plug into the gaping hole in the TV.
<BriGuy92> I eventually, with a little help fom my dad, managed to get it roughly soldered in place, but it wasn't connected properly.
<BriGuy92> I plugged it in, and it worked somewhat.
<BriGuy92> The picture was terrible, however, and I began to wonder if that was the reason it had been thrown out.
<BriGuy92> But just now, I decided to take another crack at it.
<BriGuy92> I opened the TV back up, soldered the connections that I had not yesterday, and reslodered the ones that I had.
<BriGuy92> And behold, a perfectly working TV!
<Rao> sweet
<BriGuy92> I was so happy that I called my dad, who is currently at work.