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Post by Declan_Vee » Sun Nov 10, 2002 9:12 pm

Nothing too bad yet... although there was the time when I completely dismantled my old 286/12Mz, 1MB, 40 Mb HDD, put it back together and used it while holding the HDD in my hand (big chunky 5¼").

Oh wait a second... about four months ago I turned off the external fan switches on a friends 1337 case-modded system (uncertain specs), completely obliterating his system partition and crippling the Adelaide fan-sub distribution center for weeks. We haven't spoken since then.
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Post by kthulhu » Sun Nov 10, 2002 9:32 pm

Declan_Vee wrote:Oh wait a second... about four months ago I turned off the external fan switches on a friends 1337 case-modded system (uncertain specs), completely obliterating his system partition and crippling the Adelaide fan-sub distribution center for weeks. We haven't spoken since then.
Did you do that on purpose or accident?
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Post by jonmartensen » Sun Nov 10, 2002 9:35 pm

Declan_Vee wrote:Oh wait a second... about four months ago I turned off the external fan switches on a friends 1337 case-modded system (uncertain specs), completely obliterating his system partition and crippling the Adelaide fan-sub distribution center for weeks. We haven't spoken since then.
hahahaha yikes!! :shock:

I had a Compaq all-in-one (you know, monitor and computer were one piece of equipment) 75 Mhz computer back in the day. I decided to take it apart to see all the inner workings, but that meant the inside of the monitor was exposed along with everything else. Looking back on it I'm just glad I didn't electrocute myself while it was open and running :)
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Post by Declan_Vee » Sun Nov 10, 2002 9:49 pm

kthulhu wrote:
Declan_Vee wrote:Oh wait a second... about four months ago I turned off the external fan switches on a friends 1337 case-modded system (uncertain specs), completely obliterating his system partition and crippling the Adelaide fan-sub distribution center for weeks. We haven't spoken since then.
Did you do that on purpose or accident?
Accident. I was trying to turn it off. He told me to "Press the button on the front" There were at lest 10 of them, complete with about 4 or 6 custom LEDs. Hell, the thing even had a power outlet sticking out on the front.
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Post by The Wired Knight » Mon Nov 11, 2002 8:41 pm

Punted it across the room I think is the worse I've done to it. I'm surprised that this baby is still ticking after that event.
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Post by My_Nemesis » Mon Nov 11, 2002 10:59 pm

Well, I didn't do it. Nature did. I'm on a LAN connection with my next door neighbor and we had a thunder storm one night. Lightning struck the cat 5 cable and fried both are nics. Not a big deal for me. A $10 nic or so, but my friend's nic was integrated into the mother board and his comp is a Dell 8100 which uses unstandard mounts and power supply. So to replace to the mother board would have cost him $300 or so. Nedless to say be bought a new case and mother board and came out with more cash than if he stuck to Dell's case.
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Re: Worst thing(s) you ever done to your comp...

Post by Sub0 » Tue Nov 12, 2002 5:06 pm

bought a Savage2k vid card :twisted:

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Re: Worst thing(s) you ever done to your comp...

Post by klinky » Tue Nov 12, 2002 5:37 pm

Sub0 wrote:bought a Savage2k vid card :twisted:

I think this is the worst of them yet :p


Nemesis>> He couldn't just put a $10 card in a PCI slot? Did he not have one available?


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Post by Sub0 » Tue Nov 12, 2002 5:42 pm

I usually install whatever u/g I get in my carpeted room (if it's a mobo I usually have to spread it out on my bed... take the blanket off first ;-p aint I smart?? that blanket can REALLY kill a comp -duhduhduh) the morning after I get it (usually get the stuff after dinner, read the instructions etc. while watching TV, forget about it over night, take a bath than install ;-p). I dunno why, I know it's a really crappy way of going about things but Idunno I've never had a part fail on me (5+ years) so...

BTW computers are not nearly as fragile as CS reps'd make you think, I've kicked, punched, spit on my comp... just need to do it carefully ;-p.

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Post by My_Nemesis » Tue Nov 12, 2002 8:03 pm

Klinky>> I don't remember. He already fixed the problem though. I'm sure that if he could, he would have. This kids like a computer genius. He outsmarts his college professors all the time.
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