No, there was not much sugar. Perhaps the problem was the brandy that the coffee contained. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by MrViggy
I hope I have not made my computer addicted to both caffeine and alcohol.
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No, there was not much sugar. Perhaps the problem was the brandy that the coffee contained. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by MrViggy
I hope I have not made my computer addicted to both caffeine and alcohol.
LOL!
I've actually dunked a keyboard in water, let it dry and it worked just fine! Mind you, it was just water and the keyboard was not touched again till it was thoroughly dry. (I was just curious... ;))
Maybe you should try that with a notebook keyboard, it really boosts the power of the notebook keyboards , u know :thumb:Quote:
Originally Posted by gurleygirl
He was, especially when i told him that I have found some non usefull parts, U know what notebook works after my surgery and even without some parts :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Doctor Luz
Am I the only one (or one of the cery few) who has never split anything on the keyboard? Seem to only get biscuit crumbs and other rubbish in between the keys though...
I once inadventantly left my memory stick in my pocket and sent it through the wash.
But after it had been through 'cycle' and 'spin' it came out just fine working as nicely as ever (only it was beautifully soft and shiny).
Generally it completely dries in one or two days and becomes functional again.
But if you are in a hurry, just put it in the microwave oven. :D ;)
Lol, that would kill not only the stick, but also an oven :DQuote:
Originally Posted by ovidiucucu
Did you try it? ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Hobson
A granny tried to dry her little pet dog. Then she won a lot of money accusing the manufacturer because there was no warning in the user's manual.
/the oven was not damaged at all, but needed some hard washing. :D
Well I don't know about the oven... but if you stick it in the spin dryer it does the trick too... (and I have the proof too.) But I think it is probably a good idea to leave it in the pocket of some thing just to give it a bit of protection against crashing into the wall of the dryer.
LOLQuote:
Originally Posted by Pinky98
Do you not go through your pockets (or whoever does your washing) before you put anything in the wash then?
Usually I take eveything out my pockets before changing... but every so often something slips past passport control.
Same sort of thing as washing whites and colors. Every so often you have a nice load of whites, and then the socks get together and send a scout to infultrate the whites wash. Then you get a lovely light blue-ish colour on all your shirts... sort of a "sock-in-whites-wash" colour.