unclehobart said:If you want to get away cleaner, just start attaching powerful magnets to the back of everyones computers and the main databank server.
not being a physics expert by any means and having barely passed college physics II, i believe that the direction of the magnetic fields has something to do with it.Luis G said:I did that experiment a while ago, with the magnet of a "woofer with a super heavy magnet" and it did nothing to 3 1/2" floppy disks. Kinda odd.
Dunno....a buddy of mine had a dying laptop in the last days of warranty coverage. After a half-dozen shocks using live jumper cables and a water bath whilst booting, we finally found an old microwave that did the deed.unclehobart said:hmm... ok.... how about taking a frayed lamp cord and raking it across said same computers. I dare say a free running jump of current would make for a jolly olde time.
HomeLAN said:I have a good secret plan, but where am I gonna track down a liter of kangaroo piss, a spent nuclear reactor fuel rod, and a live water buffalo in Atlanta?
Gato_Solo said:The zoo, the Savannah River plant, and, say, the zoo?![]()
HomeLAN said:I have a good secret plan, but where am I gonna track down a liter of kangaroo piss, a spent nuclear reactor fuel rod, and a live water buffalo in Atlanta?