Dec 24 2007Man Plays 'Jingle Bells' On Graphics Card

Well tomorrow is Christmas folks. And that means different things to different people. For me it means drinking until my hands turn blue and I try to make out with my sister. Maybe it means something different to you. To get you all in the spirit I'm posting this video of Alessandro Bordin playing 'Jingle Bells' on the heat sink of his graphics card. Enjoy.

Everybody have a good Christmas and hopefully you'll be opening lots of gadgets, gizmos, and awesome tomorrow. If you don't get what you want just get drunk off the nog and start picking fights. After all, nothing says "Happy Birthday Jesus!" like taking a swing at your aunt for buying you something crappy.

Merry Christmas, see you all on Wednesday.

Guy Plays Jingle Bells with Graphics Card [techeblog]

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Possibly the scariest person I have ever seen

B for effort, but otherwise "eh."

Man, dont do drugs... Drugs are baaad, you shouldnt do drugs...

That was almost as bad as actually spending Christmas Eve with my family, instead of dicking around on the internet.

I completely agree with #2 except C-

Merry Christmas Geekologie Teem ;o)

satan is alot cooler than jesus. I prefer to follow satan.

that was terrible...

It's like a fat and middle eastern Antonio Banderas, but without the sex appeal/coolness

Merry Christmas to the geekologie team.

He says "merry Christmas" like he's going to kill you next. "Merry Christmas. Enjoy it, because it will be your last."

Also, Merry Christmas Geekologie team and readers.

Thats just sad...Hes probably a homeless computer programmer trying to make ends meet by making his left over parts sing and sound like instruments. To me it sounds worse than that time I tried to recite shakespeare in central park wearing only a santa hat and a dunkin donuts cup...

Talking about jingle bells - there's one about a baby "playing" the song with mouth farts: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9FWQaSnVCA

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