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    Quote Originally Posted by ShadowWolfe Hellscream View Post
    I even have a 2nd keyboard plugged in so if someone wants to use my pc is that they going have to use.
    lmao dat siq...me have an old one under a rock somewhere...look like i gonna have 2 "employ your tactics" with it
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    Yah cuz if somebody say ma pc dirty, should be me alone to blame. If I haffi blame anybody dem going have an early appointment with maddens funeral home. awoh
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bl@ze View Post
    U see - Blaze smart. Him know that if him suddenly go missing there is evidence as to who abduct him now
    We never know too much that we can't learn. Unfortunately most Jamaicans are about "hurry come up" and swatting than actually learning....

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    Quote Originally Posted by khat17 View Post
    U see - Blaze smart. Him know that if him suddenly go missing there is evidence as to who abduct him now
    lmao.....the whole TJ as witness
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    That old case design from Dell is one of the worst dust magnets I have ever seen in a computer. I have serviced tons of units, the one thing they have in common is that front grille is basically an open invitation to dust. If I ever build a computer for use in a dusty environment its best to build the case with positive air pressure, so dust doesn't settle as much.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheMac View Post
    True words......That is exactly what I did
    plus I would have to charge to clean alll of that
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    Hope to invest in one of these Metro Vacuum duster(blower), had it in my cart for months now, but one of these days I'm going to buy it, it's much more cost effective than using those expensive can of air and very powerful Metro Vacuum.
    See youtube video metro
    and other youtube video: Metro
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    wow... just... wow. 0.0
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    Yow!! Dat nuh normal. Must have been a construction site PC or something.
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    True - but also notice that at a glance you don't notice that much dirt in there. It's never obvious exactly how much of what is inside a rig.

    I should have taken some pictures of some things I did recently but didn't

    Anyways - I had one PSU that come in like is tumbleweeds come out of it. But the one that took the cake which I got in to fix recently was an older system. Should probably start a thread about weird things that you get to work on but I guess here will work for now. From what I heard the young children were playing and damaged the PC. Onboard graphics port was broken off clean and the pins showing. The other end was secured to the monitor cable. Exactly how that happened I have no idea. Fix involved removing a port from a non-working board and putting it on that board. Just so they have something to work with in the mean time till they upgrade.
    We never know too much that we can't learn. Unfortunately most Jamaicans are about "hurry come up" and swatting than actually learning....

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