Almost 800 bucks on a Flair 58. I already had a decked out coffee setup but I couldn't resist. Now it's my go to machine.
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My Triumph Street Triple R (when it works).
After taxes, insurance, and service it cost me $5000, but when I twist that throttle and hear that screaming inline-3 at 11000rpm pulling harder than a V8 mustang, its intoxicating and I forget my worries, if only for a moment.
reliability problems?
So far it's just been the battery not being screwed in tight enough, and me not having the correct tools to screw it in tightly. Other than that it hasn't had a problem in the 300 miles since I got it (recently). I'm such a noob at mechanic stuff.
I bought some googly eyes, and I keep them in a baggie in my pocket wherever I go. I have not used any yet, however the very thought is immensely riveting.
More recently, probably a wireless handheld controller for my model railway.
Model railway is a hobby for people with lots of time, space, and money. I generally fall short on two of those, although lately there is a bit more disposable income to go around. Last year I was able to splurge on the control setup that I always wanted, which is a stationary controller - basically you sit at a table and control the trains with two rotary controllers and a touchscreen for a number of other things. Looks a bit like this.
But since it's stationary and my layout is fairly big, sometimes it can be a bit cumbersome to test something that's five metres away. So I decided to also splurge on the matching wireless handheld controller, an Android-based device with another rotary controller and the ability to control almost all aspects of the stationary device.
Did I need it? Hell no. If I had waited a few more months, a perfectly suitable free smartphone app would have been available that I could have used for the purposes intended. But am I loving it? Fuck yes. Irresponsible to boot, but no regrets, not for one second.
My dog
Been buying overpriced to go cups, and too many of them
3 gm/3 ml of oud oil for $650 plus shipping. Was amazing! No regrets whatsoever.