In my computer classes one of the first rules is "Do Not Have Any Liquid
That Could Spill Near The Computers", which most people ignore when at home,
but not in my lab! Any liquid spilled on a computer could destroy the entire
computer, no matter what brand or type of computer it is.

Tom
>> ??  Are Powerbooks a lot more fragile than iBooks?  Or is beer
>> really caustic?  I dumped almost 16 ounces of diet Dr Pepper into the
>> keyboard area of my iBook...I picked it up, turned it over, and liquid
>> poured out of the iBook for several minutes.  I unplugged it and
>> turned it off, wiped it dry as best I could with paper towels and
>> Q-tips (lifted up they keyboard part).  Two hours later, I hit the
>> power button  and it started up normally.  No problems.
> 
> not really. you're just luckier than he was. i've seen about as much
> water dumped into an iBook, requiring almost the entire computer be
> replaced.
> 


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