The French and Computers – a tragic relationship
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That's my perspective and the reason why no one touches my computer, not even the cat!Anchor Moy wrote:Just because somebody is from a different country from you ...
doesn't mean then you can't let them use your computer, does it ?
Maybe only letting people that you trust use your computer would be a better idea.
Re: The French and Computers – a tragic relationship
79 Euro to repair a broken power switch?
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Uhhh, I wouldn't say that - the average talented cat can fix everything as you can see:Kuroneko wrote:
That's my perspective and the reason why no one touches my computer, not even the cat!
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Yap, you see that computer on that pussy pic ? That's an older Dell - in order to get to the power switch you have to take the whole fuckin' thing apart. Man hours are expensive in Europe as you can imagine.BOFH wrote:79 Euro to repair a broken power switch?
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Not alwaysAdvocatus Diaboli wrote:Uhhh, I wouldn't say that - the average talented cat can fix everything as you can see:Kuroneko wrote:
That's my perspective and the reason why no one touches my computer, not even the cat!
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It don't matter what nationality, be they French, UK, Irish, Oz or Kiwi, even German, many barang around here belong to the uneducated jail bait sort of class, they generally know shit about treating a computer gently, they will pound those keys until the laptop cracks, one time I saw this dude trying to get a dvd that was stuck inside because of the fake label on it being to thick, he started prying it open with a huge hunting knife, and sure he got the dvd out, but the computer was all in pieces.
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Nuh bruh, you take off one piece of the chassis. You're wasting your money for a replacement you should be able to do by yourself in less than half an hour. It's a power switch. In the case of your old Dell here, you would remove the front piece.Advocatus Diaboli wrote:Yap, you see that computer on that pussy pic ? That's an older Dell - in order to get to the power switch you have to take the whole fuckin' thing apart. Man hours are expensive in Europe as you can imagine.
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Next time you feel obliged to grant a stranger access to your data, let them use your phone, it works too.
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I'm already happy if I can change a RAM or HD. Taking computers apart is one thing - putting them together again is another thing. I'd better keep my paws off (and pay Euro 79)BOFH wrote:Nuh bruh, you take off one piece of the chassis. You're wasting your money for a replacement you should be able to do by yourself in less than half an hour. It's a power switch.
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Nope - just checked it again. The front piece and the side pieces are somehow together and somehow attached to the metal frame inside.BOFH wrote: In the case of your old Dell here, you would remove the front piece.
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