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(13 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

http://kck.st/1xKBxyg

It's time to manufacture a new line of backlights for Pockets and DMGs!  We need help with funding, so I put together a Kickstarter.

Of particular interest is the aquamarine version, designed to resemble the color and light distribution of the Game Boy Light's EL panel as closely as possible, which I will be manufacturing in specific quantities for backers.  As many as are ordered during the fundraiser, that's how many will be made.  Of course, standard colors will be available for purchase during and after the fundraiser.

Further rewards:

-5 modded DMGs with 1/8" pro sound and color/polarization of your choosing.

-Wholesale pricing on backlights (including ELP-Aqua) on quantities up to 10, the maximum quantity as allowed by Kickstarter rules and regulations.

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(4 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Don't forget Thursday Customs!

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(1 replies, posted in Trading Post)

10 more listed as buy it now.  With free shipping you'll end up saving something like $1.50 domestically.

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(1 replies, posted in Trading Post)

Hey everybody, I'm attempting to build some selling reputation quickly, so I'm going to rapid-fire some products onto eBay.

I have it set up so that you'll save half a buck or so in total after shipping if you grab one from the Bay.

More to come. 

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi … 1321391227

Hey everybody, this is Anthony, the owner of Nonfinite Electronics.

I recently decided I wanted my business to have additional output.  Something to give back to the community that has helped me thrive over the last eight years.  I saw an opportunity to assist musicians in the community that have amazing work but aren't really getting the exposure they need.  I know some producers who are similarly looking for work, and I thought, "Hey, we've got musicians that need producers, producers that need musicians, and listeners that need quality tunes."  This seemed to be the obvious logical conclusion to that epiphany.

Roboctopus was my first choice for this project because of my personal fondness for his music.  I also think there's a lot to be gained from mastering the album, as you will hear if you download his EP from my site below.  I've included a mastered copy of the final track, "Can't Have the Fish if you Ain't Got the Jelly" so you can compare and hear what we'd like to accomplish by raising funds to master (and then hopefully) release a physical pressing of the album.

The download is completely free, all we ask is that you consider donating to help raise funds for the mastering process.  We have a very modest goal of $250 to start out.  More info can be obtained from the website.  Thank you very much!

http://nonelectronics.com/ss-music/roboctopus-jelly

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(0 replies, posted in Trading Post)

4 mystery V5 backlights for sale! No marks, so we're not sure if they're inv/norm dmg/pkt. Film + Varia5uit mods. 1 green, 3 blue.
http://bit.ly/1mGCDs8

Added note: these can be easily diagnosed by someone with a multimeter and/or eyes.

Hey, Anonymouse.  I'm sorry for the communication failure, which is definitely on our part.  Earlier this month, my long time shipping manager, Kerry, left NonElec to seek out new marketing and journalistic opportunities.  I, Anthony, the sole remaining permanent entity of Nonelectronics.com, moved offices right around when this happened as well.  Since that physical relocation, there have been moments where my head has gone underwater, and I have had just too much data to process in one day to get to it all.  Our new website went live less than a week ago, and that's taken up its fair share of focus, too, but that's all unimportant if I don't have customers, like you, getting benefit from my goods and services.  It's very likely I've missed one or more of your messages in the recent past.  I do apologize for that.

I have sent you a PM with my personal email address.  Please contact me ASAP and we'll get this sorted.

I'm glad to see continued interest in new tutorials!  The V4 and V5 installation process is similar, V5 actually removes a couple steps.  I'd be happy to put up a new tut.

http://www.nonelectronics.com/catalog/i … p;cPath=10

Hey everybody.  If you're in the market for backlights, soldering irons, RCAs and the like, all Do It Yourself products in the shop are marked buy 2 get 1.  Grab 3 new V5s for only $30!