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@ sneekymum - no problem (see i can be useful sometimes)
@ UNICORN - used to, quit so i could do my exams
@ NiceGuyRichie - no, comp-tech graduates shouldnt be allowed anyones computer because they would replace everything with something that doesnt work and charge ou £1600 for the privelege of their company. and to be fair, i did answer one of sneekymums questions which everyone else ignored.
@ wonderfullife - you should run my fan club
@ littlejohn - i fried a motherboard working with computers cos of electrostatic charge (oops) ... if electrostatic charge does no harm, why do pc components come in the *expensive* electrostatic bags? (or am i misinterpreting what you said?) and no matter what anyone says, it is not a good idea to stick a metal vacuum cleaner (and they still make them without being coated in plastic actually), and yes i have used a can of air to remove years of dust in a computer, it is not difficult, and if you do it outside (not when its raining) you don't need to hoover up anything.
@ albertross - NEVER... i only scream and shout online when im tired. take a look at my posts which are done late at night
gets the point across though.
anymore questions or comments direct to my private messages folder and ill be happy to answer them.
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Lord_Chris wrote:3) YOU STUCK YOUR VACUUM CLEANER INSIDE YOUR COMPUTER? YOU PUT A CHUNK OF METAL TUBING INSIDE ELECTRONIC... DELICATE ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT? ohh dear god... would you like to try putting a magnet inside your computer aswell?
Most vacuums come with a plastic extension these days
P.S You need some early nights
and maybe a bedtime story
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ta da, i believe thats a little better?
i love bedtime stories...0
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