I don't like taking my hands off of the controls while I play.(Image removed from quote.)
It’s a 5 liter Heineken mini-keg inside of a 16 quart Coleman cooler. The keg is connected to a full sized beer tap that mounted on the outside of the cooler. Ice keeps the mini keg cold. Full instructions can be found here. http://www.instructables.com/id/Make-Your-Draught-Keg-Mobile/
what i find most impressive about the video is the phone on the left side of your desk
Darn and I was going to drunk dial you at 2am to see if you are still flying. BOO
The telephone was made by Western Electric for Bell Systems. I rewired it, and you can place and receive calls with it. Oddly, the pulse system still works with our phone company. (Image removed from quote.)It’s funny to watch people who visit try to make a phone call with a rotary dial phone. Some of my kids friends have never seen one before. PS… I blacked out the numbers, because I don’t want you mugs trying to call and interrupting me while I am playing the game.
According to the thread title Aces High has levels. I guess I must still be on level one because I don't recall ever seeing a level two.
This might be a cheap way for me to add a beer fridge to my desk, I have an old wooden antique desk I use, I was going to buy a mini fridge for beer and put a stand next to my chair, but I like this option - how do you keep the beer cold, do you throw 1qt bags of ice into it? I used to have a Mini-keg with a cooler box - basically it was a fridge build for kegs (early style models) they worked great except they were rather expensive, it came with the cooler and 3ft hose that you tap into a mini-keg like Heineken or Newcastle and it was great until the cooler box would stop getting cold, I tried to get spare parts for them but they frankly just costed to much.There are cheap knock off "coke machines" for sale under $100, almost bought one to put beer in it