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wireless headphones

easy as 1,2,3,4,5,6,7!
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step 1: buy an irock! (short-range radio frequency transmitter) at radioshack for $30.

step 2: buy or find or steal one of those cheap tiny-@$$ (2 inches big) scanning FM radios that suck so bad that the headphones are built in to the thing.

step 3: remove cover of radio

step 4: put on of the headphones into your ear and cut the wire on the other.

step 5: tape it all together so it is about the size of your ear.

step 6: tape it to your ear along with some cotton balls and pretend to have an ear infection.

step 7: plug in irock! to CD player and enjoy!

trickstar66, Jan 28 2004

A host of wireless headphones http://froogle.goog...&tab=ff&oi=froogler
Been done, many times [Extreme Tomato, Jan 02 2005]

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       Can anyone really be bothered?
Gulherme, Jan 29 2004
  

       Alternatively:   

       step 1, buy wireless headphones.   

       step 2, use.
kropotkin, Jan 29 2004
  

       And after all that, you only get one channel of the stereo? No thanks.
English Bob, Jan 29 2004
  


 

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