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wait. is this some kind of programable universal remote? like those things that would shut off any tv within 20 feet or whathaveyou?
kinda,
btw my old phone had a programmable ir blaster, had a ton of fun with it!
A tomagachi for hackers. Runs nfc, rfid, subghz, etc.
Gold
I once did that on St. Patrick's Day but with $20 worth of Flogging Molly - Drunken Lullabies. Except for I hit every bar in town.
Get there, get a pitcher of beer with green food coloring, order up $20 worth of Drunken Lullabies, then go on to the next bar once it starts playing. I think most of them were like 2-3 plays per dollar so 40-60 times...
By the time I had gotten to the last bar, there were a couple people crying. Like EVERY single bar in town was only playing Drunken Lullabies all day.
My God it was glorious.
Except right between the 7th and 8th playing of Rockstar, I put Photograph.
So that's how you get a crowd of people to be happy with hearing Photograph!
Well every time I do, it makes me laugh.
Can you actually play a song back-to-back on a jukebox?
I hate to be that guy, but all the stories in this thread are fake because the bartenders can just skip the songs. For exactly this reason. As if the people who designed these machines didn't think of this exact thing.
They might even skip songs they don't like. If you don't want me playing Lamb of God why the fuck is it available in the jukebox?
Sweet. I love that song.
What’s new, pussycat? WHOAAAAAAOOOAAAOOOAAAAAAO
I prefer to do this with "Do you believe in life after love". We call it a Cher bomb.
Best part is it's basically a bell curve of how into it people get. Starts off alow, maybe one or two. By the third play, most of the bar is feeling it. And then all downhill from there