do i destroy my gadgets?
no, i don't
Some gadgets are a work of art right out of the box, but for many people it is not enough to have the same beautiful piece of technology that everyone else has. So, they spend a little extra money to customize the product to their specific tastes. There are several ways to go about this, from custom paint jobs to skins, to laser etching. Hell, it can be as easy as throwing a few stickers on there to add some flair. So, my question is: do you like to decorate your gadgets?
http://gizmodo.com/5098769/question-...e-your-gadgets
do i destroy my gadgets?
no, i don't
Its a definitely not from me as well, the most I'll do is protective cases/screen covers, and that's not really decoration
No, I like my systems looking normal. Anything else on them would bug me....even if it looked cool.
no, what happens is you put a "cool" sticker on your psp
3 months later, its nasty dirty looking, half the image is gone, and all you have manage to do is coat your psp in sticky goo that resembles TP
Not ever since the Naruto incident
I had preordered Naruto ultimate ninja heroes (the first one) for my psp and put the sticker that I got with the preorder on it, a while later I wanted to trade it in for a white slim and it was covered in dirty adhesive after I took the sticker off, fortunately my friend lent me a chemical which helped to dissolve the adhesive
I put some gold skins on my blue DS, which I further customized with some hand-drawn artwork. It looks so natural, most people think I have a special model at first glance. Even after being jammed in a pocket almost daily for a couple years, they look just as good as ever.
The only customization I've done to my PSP is I put some hand-drawn artwork on my Pelican PSP cover, which has also served me well.
I got a clear faceplate for my PSP, but the buttons don't seem to work as well, so it's back to regular and my second PSP has Darth Vader on it already.
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