Technology Sensation

Are there any sensations that derive from tech shit you truly enjoy Jow Forums?
>smell of pic related growing up, at least for me, it always smelt like a teabag
>feeling of a wire brushing against your leg or foot
>when a mouse has small recesses for your fingers
>sound of mechanical keyboards
>sound of an old hard drive chugging

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>the click of The Ethernet cable as it plugged into the rj-45 letting you it’s secure in its place.

oooo thats a good one

I like to stick my dick in my dyson vacuum... does that count?

technically yes, besides not being warm, wet, and feeling like the inside of a headache what does it feel like?

any Nintendo clamshell handheld snapping open to that nice comfortable almost-180-degrees position

I fucking love anything that clicks into place
sometimes if it doesn't click or the sound isn't satisfying I redo it until it makes a satisfying click

I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE

Pic related.

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I like unboxing just like undressing other people. Same kind of expectations.
What else... I like when things start to work, and to top it off, when they start to work right off the bat. Same with other people, heh.

Always loved hearing my computer's optical drive do its loud WHIRRRR-KACHUNK on boot, looking for optical media.

The smell of new apple products, expecially computers. I have no idea what causes it, probably the paint they use for the case?

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I wish I didn't have a wired controller so I could smell teabags.

Mmm, yes

I've associated the PS1 boot sequence with massive amounts of pleasure when I was a kid so it feels really good whenever I hear it now.

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>When the gallons and the dollar amount are both whole numbers at the gas station

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I sniffed so much solder fumes back in high school as well as fumes from burned components.

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For me, it's when my racing wheel sets itself up

same, but the relief of when the PS2 does read the disc properly
that sound with the red screen still gives me a proper scare, even 10 years later on

smooth turning knobs that click when they turn on/off

unironically used to love putting my tongue on those fire alarm batteries

>caling them fire alarm batteries and not 9vs
wow, what a retard

No wonder so many trannies are plaguing tech. Electrical components are rich with plastificators and other xenoestrogenic (and carcinogenic) toxic substances. Don't inhale that for Christ's sake

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The smell of a computer store

The non-dualshock original PS3 sixaxis controllers had this peculiar smell to them

>that feel where all the unit tests turn green in 2 seconds flat after 5 hours of debugging

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The smell of gasoline at a gas station.

the fans ramping up when you turn your computer on.

Wobbling a sound knob back and forth in sync with music

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>Boot Mac Pro 2,1
>Hear the chime sound
>Monitor is blank
>Hear a "pop" from the onboard speaker
>Monitor goes blank white
>Then black again
>Windows icon appear
>Successful boot
Feels good

Vibrator in anus.

>when my harddrive stops going "click click.... click" and starts going "tktkktktktktktktkktktktktkktktktktktktktk"
das it mane

How do you feel about tiles?

Clicky buttons. Arcade buttons with microswitches are the best.

I just replaced the left mouse button in my mouse. The new switch feels so nice and clicky that I can't stop mashing it.