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  • Jawbones
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    I am now partaking in this.

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  • SCommuter
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    Ever wondered what the inside of a hard drive looks like? Here it is. The platters are reflective like a mirror too.

    This is a dead hard drive. Never open hard drives or remove the board that connects the hard drive to your computer on the bottom.

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  • SCommuter
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    Originally posted by Foofoo14 View Post
    How am I supposed to get posts if I'm being told to limit my posting?
    Were you warned by mods of something like that?

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  • Foofoo14
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    How am I supposed to get posts if I'm being told to limit my posting?

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  • Foofoo14
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    Originally posted by sekuhara View Post
    Bring back N0x3n REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
    How about no?

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  • sekuhara
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    Bring back N0x3n REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

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  • Foofoo14
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    It's finally snowing again. How I missed it.

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  • itsIzumi
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  • Foofoo14
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    Originally posted by SCommuter View Post
    The inside of a dead power supply from a Dell Dimension E520 (Pentium Dual-Core and 4GB of RAM). I've trashpicked the computer a long while ago and it is operable.

    DO NOT open power supplies! Even when dead, the insides can still hold enough charge to shock and possibly kill you. Power supplies are NOT serviceable! If they fail, you must replace them. I'm holding it only on the edges to not touch anything from inside.

    This is an old photo.

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  • CaptainSting
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    As the winner of the previous Last Post Wins. Bow down before me!
    Last edited by CaptainSting; 12-10-2017, 11:12 PM.

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  • SCommuter
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    The inside of a dead power supply from a Dell Dimension E520 (Pentium Dual-Core and 4GB of RAM). I've trashpicked the computer a long while ago and it is operable.

    DO NOT open power supplies! Even when dead, the insides can still hold enough charge to shock and possibly kill you. Power supplies are NOT serviceable! If they fail, you must replace them. I'm holding it only on the edges to not touch anything from inside.

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  • Foofoo14
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    Originally posted by CaptainSting View Post
    Why does this shit forum always take me to to post #1 on page #1 of a discussion even if I have read everything?
    Because... why not?

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  • CaptainSting
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    Why does this shit forum always take me to to post #1 on page #1 of a discussion even if I have read everything?

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  • Foofoo14
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    Originally posted by Lansboen View Post
    Foofoo is such a spammer. already 130 posts, JFC.
    It isn't spam if your posts are constructive. I'm also just a very talkative person. Plus LPW has always been a spam thread.

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  • Foofoo14
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    Sad that we don't even have 50 replies yet. I wonder how long this will last.

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