This is how a computer is meant to be used:
http://www.thestylemachine.com/metele/index.html
AAAaaaahhhhh!!! feel better now B)
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I have broken a few (real) keyboards during the recent years, all repaired though The best way I found against breaking my keyboards was to buy an expensive wireless keyboard and mouse: the price retained my fist at the last moment
What I love here is that after a few hits on the keyboard, a blue screen appears on the screen, that unlike the genuine ones can really be removed by smacking the computer :wahah: However the trick does not last for long
What I love here is that after a few hits on the keyboard, a blue screen appears on the screen, that unlike the genuine ones can really be removed by smacking the computer :wahah: However the trick does not last for long
The real sign that someone has become a fanatic is that he completely loses his sense of humor about some important facet of his life. When humor goes, it means he's lost his perspective.
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I hadn't seen what was happening at the end at first!
I'm lucky, my computer has its moments once in a while but 99% of the time, I'm stable (with Windows, believe it or not)!
I did break my desk's keyboard shelf once by pushing it too hard under the desk in a moment of rage... The shelf wouldn't let me pull it again, I must have scared it!
I'm lucky, my computer has its moments once in a while but 99% of the time, I'm stable (with Windows, believe it or not)!
I did break my desk's keyboard shelf once by pushing it too hard under the desk in a moment of rage... The shelf wouldn't let me pull it again, I must have scared it!
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Originally posted by fafner@Sep 6 2005, 01:44 PM
I have broken a few (real) keyboards during the recent years, all repaired though The best way I found against breaking my keyboards was to buy an expensive wireless keyboard and mouse: the price retained my fist at the last moment
What I love here is that after a few hits on the keyboard, a blue screen appears on the screen, that unlike the genuine ones can really be removed by smacking the computer :wahah: However the trick does not last for long
Back in my C++ days, I also pounded 1 keyboard into dust.
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So far I had been very lucky not to break anything seriously, however I once smashed my fist on the shelf on which I used to operate with my mouse. The shelf broke in 4 pieces and the mouse flew in a bow of 3 meters across the room.
My hand was aching for 2 days, but the mouse is still working .
Fujitsu Electronics seem to produce solid periphery.
My hand was aching for 2 days, but the mouse is still working .
Fujitsu Electronics seem to produce solid periphery.
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Originally posted by jeffbert+Sep 11 2005, 12:51 AM--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (jeffbert @ Sep 11 2005, 12:51 AM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>Back in my C++ days, I also pounded 1 keyboard into dust. [/b]
I never broke anything while developping. I am becoming much more dangerous while playing :huh: I often insult the computer, and sometimes, depending on the device I use to play, knock the mouse on the desk or hit the keyboard
<!--QuoteBegin--Strange Wings@Sep 11 2005, 11:41 AM
So far I had been very lucky not to break anything seriously, however I once smashed my fist on the shelf on which I used to operate with my mouse. The shelf broke in 4 pieces and the mouse flew in a bow of 3 meters across the room.[/quote]
Although it had nothing to do with computer science, I once knocked a ruler on my table when I was at school. It broke into 3 pieces of about 10 cm each: the first one remained in my hand, the second one flew a few meters away, and the last one hit the opposite wall :wacko: I kept one of the pieces to draw lines, after all a line can be drawn in multiple parts ^_^
... and... I was not eager to tell my parents how I had broken it
The real sign that someone has become a fanatic is that he completely loses his sense of humor about some important facet of his life. When humor goes, it means he's lost his perspective.
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Originally posted by fafner+Sep 11 2005, 06:05 AM--></span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (fafner @ Sep 11 2005, 06:05 AM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>I never broke anything while developping. I am becoming much more dangerous while playing :huh: I often insult the computer, and sometimes, depending on the device I use to play, knock the mouse on the desk or hit the keyboard [/b]
And you call that "playing"?
<!--QuoteBegin--fafner@Sep 11 2005, 06:05 AM
Although it had nothing to do with computer science, I once knocked a ruler on my table when I was at school. It broke into 3 pieces of about 10 cm each: the first one remained in my hand, the second one flew a few meters away, and the last one hit the opposite wall :wacko: I kept one of the pieces to draw lines, after all a line can be drawn in multiple parts ^_^
... and... I was not eager to tell my parents how I had broken it [/quote]
May I ask what had happened...?
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