24:37 Have to share this story. Back when I was still in high school, I had brought my laptop down at the kitchen table to work on homework, and started a game of Terraria when I was done. It was off to the side at a place where nobody sits but me, and my brother had asked me to come help with a mission in Halo Reach. While I was doing that, my sister (who was... 7?) had gone into the kitchen to get a glass of milk. She fumbled the jug and dropped it beside my laptop, causing it to start to pour almost a fourth of the gallon into my laptop. She gets some paper towels and soaks it up on top and around it. Doesn't say a word to anyone, goes about her business. The level was the final mission of Reach, and it took us a while to beat it and watch the cutscenes. When I came back, there was still music playing, but the screen froze and nothing I did moved anything. I picked it up to look at the back and see if the mouse had come unplugged, and was immediately met with milk pouring out of my laptop everywhere. I panic for a second because I didn't know what it was, didn't know laptops at the time and thought something busted. Long story short, had to replace the screen and keyboard, and the laptop lasted 4 years after that. The frame itself broke near the right hinge and ripped that side apart, but I kept using it and was just careful until one day we were driving across the Mojave coming back from California, and I smelled something strange. The bag with my laptop was in the floorboard. The heat from the road, over the course of several hours, had heated up the floor of the car and the bag had insulated it so much that the battery had busted. Thing never worked again even after replacing it.
Working as a mechanic we had a dynomometer with a computer monitor for the display, it wasn't mounted it was just stood on it's little stand, a beefy truck running hard on the Dyno was enough to shake it and make it tip over, it went between the rear tire and the Dyno roller, the wheel speed was like 100mph, this poor little monitor got launched into the wall so hard there was hardly any recognizable pieces left, we were still finding bits of it weeks later xD
11:49 i saw something similar to this on afv, it was Halloween candy in the oven, the mother forgot it was there turned it on to hear up the oven for dinner and i think 8 minutes later, crying children
I used to have a learning game where I would have to re-assemble a keyboard with all of the keys off so I think it would be fine to fix the ABCDE keyboard
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I'll most likely be having Chicken with either Fettuccini Alfredo or Mac and Cheese.
A think pad is like a Nokia 3310 and 3330
Hey Nate sprint is no more they merged with T-Mobile
As an appliance technician, you see hardware gore a lot
24:37
Have to share this story. Back when I was still in high school, I had brought my laptop down at the kitchen table to work on homework, and started a game of Terraria when I was done. It was off to the side at a place where nobody sits but me, and my brother had asked me to come help with a mission in Halo Reach. While I was doing that, my sister (who was... 7?) had gone into the kitchen to get a glass of milk. She fumbled the jug and dropped it beside my laptop, causing it to start to pour almost a fourth of the gallon into my laptop. She gets some paper towels and soaks it up on top and around it. Doesn't say a word to anyone, goes about her business.
The level was the final mission of Reach, and it took us a while to beat it and watch the cutscenes. When I came back, there was still music playing, but the screen froze and nothing I did moved anything. I picked it up to look at the back and see if the mouse had come unplugged, and was immediately met with milk pouring out of my laptop everywhere. I panic for a second because I didn't know what it was, didn't know laptops at the time and thought something busted.
Long story short, had to replace the screen and keyboard, and the laptop lasted 4 years after that. The frame itself broke near the right hinge and ripped that side apart, but I kept using it and was just careful until one day we were driving across the Mojave coming back from California, and I smelled something strange. The bag with my laptop was in the floorboard. The heat from the road, over the course of several hours, had heated up the floor of the car and the bag had insulated it so much that the battery had busted. Thing never worked again even after replacing it.
Let me guess you held the screne together by the corner with duct tape?
@@user-yy7tw9hv9n Gorilla glue actually, but good guess!
@@Planesrifter Duct Tape for me it still works perfectly ^^
24:31 I don't know why but the way Nate said that got me rolling.
He said it like a dad very disappointed in his son. I love it.
Working as a mechanic we had a dynomometer with a computer monitor for the display, it wasn't mounted it was just stood on it's little stand, a beefy truck running hard on the Dyno was enough to shake it and make it tip over, it went between the rear tire and the Dyno roller, the wheel speed was like 100mph, this poor little monitor got launched into the wall so hard there was hardly any recognizable pieces left, we were still finding bits of it weeks later xD
I can safely say from experience, amiibo make for good GPU fan supports.
29:25
You guys call it fire damage, I call it Nevada sunlight damage.
22:38: Server is down!
Literally and figuratively!
And now the wireless unit for my mouse bitting it last night seems mild 😅
10:00 I like that it was overclocked with Minecraft lmao
26:29
My words exactly.
And we thought the keyboard setup at 26:20 was bad.
My sister glitter glued a power outlet closed cause she thought it was cool… we almost died due to her stupidity
22:40 And this is exactly why you have an offsite backup
11:49 i saw something similar to this on afv, it was Halloween candy in the oven, the mother forgot it was there turned it on to hear up the oven for dinner and i think 8 minutes later, crying children
I used to have a learning game where I would have to re-assemble a keyboard with all of the keys off so I think it would be fine to fix the ABCDE keyboard
Ceiling fan running in the background
You should see the infamous "THE VERGE 2000 $ CUSTOM PC BUILD" The offical video is gone, but there are reactions. Hilarious
Oh... I've seen it... It was amazingly bad.
new badger vid just came out
Thanks man
Caleb 3:12
Thanks caleb
Thanks video starts at
Thanks Caleb the Calebman!
28:34 I understood that reference
Cardboard has an ignition temp og 470°F. Your computer would be fried well before the cardboard caught fire.
26:11 Why so serious? It isn't that big of a deal BUCKO CHILL OUT!
wonder if anyone made those RGB keycaps but with arrow sub-icons (like laptop function keys)
You guys seriously need to watch Oz Media, and The Click. Those guys are really fucking funny.
11:16 what a you watching to destroy it with a gun or a press
Yep
I see a space balls reference incoming
NEW BAJUR VID!!!
I THOUGHT this was a reupload, but I wasn't sure at first
Jim who is Jim and what dimension of satinville or what manner of satins craziness is he
Ummmm 400 degrees is the ignition point.
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Medion is a cheap German brand.
That's not milk 😊