Hey everyone. I just pulled my snow iMac out of the washing machine and
just wondered what the best setting would be to dry it on in my dryer.
Tumble dry? Permanent Press? ^_^
Cheers ^_^
-Chris
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On Monday, January 26, 2004, at 03:57 PM, Chris Weinkauf wrote:
Hey everyone. I just pulled my snow iMac out of the washing machine
and just wondered what the best setting would be to dry it on in my
dryer. Tumble dry? Permanent Press? ^_^
Cheers ^_^
-Chris
I hope you remembered to add the
on 1/26/04 3:57 PM, Chris Weinkauf at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey everyone. I just pulled my snow iMac out of the washing machine and
just wondered what the best setting would be to dry it on in my dryer.
Tumble dry? Permanent Press? ^_^
Cheers ^_^
-Chris
Aww, c'mon. YOU know the
-And I just blew out the insides of my mac with those
cans of air. ;-( But it still works. ;-)
what is the recommended why of doing housekeeping on
the insides of cpu's
-- Phil Beesley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday, January 19, 2004, at 08:30 PM, dana
sibera
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--- david [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-And I just blew out the insides of my mac with
those
cans of air. ;-( But it still works. ;-)
what is the recommended why of doing housekeeping on
the insides of cpu's
The cooling fans suck in air along with dust and dirt.
If you're a smoker, the
On Monday, January 19, 2004, at 08:30 PM, dana sibera
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If you can get
to compressed air, blowing it out from under all the places that it can
hide (simm slots too, and connectors) it'll help things along
marvellously :)
Compressed air is quick but you get electrostatic
just a real quick question -- after washing my IIcx's motherboard in the
washing machine (It had progressed to the point that it could no longer
turn on at all), how long should I let it dry? I know that at least a few
days would be a good idea, but I really don't want to fry this thing by
being
depends on if you have a fan, humidity, temperature in room, and
compressed air (shortest)
charles lenington
Terence Dennis Sherman wrote:
just a real quick question -- after washing my IIcx's motherboard in the
washing machine (It had progressed to the point that it could no longer
turn on
on 1/17/04 11:40 PM, Terence Dennis Sherman at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
just a real quick question -- after washing my IIcx's motherboard in the
washing machine (It had progressed to the point that it could no longer
turn on at all), how long should I let it dry? I know that at least a few
On 18/1/04 19:53, Linda Tooker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you just say you washed a motherboard in a washing machine?
LOL I looked and thought the exact same thing!
Phil
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