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  • 7 73Zeppelin

    Here's one of those things that can only happen to you when your day starts out bad and gets steadily worse.... X| (True story BTW). Went out and got some McDonalds for lunch. Brought it back to the office. Wanted salt on the fries. Opened package of salt and placed on desktop computer. Had a flash of inspiration - put fries aside and did some coding. Had a floppy disk half in/half out of the floppy drive. Went to go eat fries. Looked for salt, found it. Didn't get a full grip on it, dropped it onto the floppy disk where it promptly distributed a thousand little salt grains onto and INTO the disk drive. Tried to blow it off (bad idea) disk drive is now full of salt and makes odd noises when spinning. Paid no attention to it, put disk in drive anyways. Accessed drive, heard strange noises - disk surface is scratched. :suss: Disk drive has been adversely affected. CEO will NOT be happy - these are brand new IBM machines. Ug. I can't believe I destroyed a perfectly good floppy drive with McDonald's salt. :rolleyes: This has got to be a first. Has anyone else ruined their work computers or am I alone in my (soon to be) suffering??

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    Michael A Barnhart
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    There are many stories. My worst personal case was keeping all of my floppies is a desk drawer and knocking an open can of soda on top of them when I left the drawer open one day. "For as long as I can remember, I have had memories. Colin Mochrie."

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      There are many stories. My worst personal case was keeping all of my floppies is a desk drawer and knocking an open can of soda on top of them when I left the drawer open one day. "For as long as I can remember, I have had memories. Colin Mochrie."

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      Ray Cassick
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      I had a cat knock a can of Pepsi into an open server while it was running! :omg:


      Paul Watson wrote: "At the end of the day it is what you produce that counts, not how many doctorates you have on the wall." George Carlin wrote: "Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things." Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: If the physicists find a universal theory describing the laws of universe, I'm sure the asshole constant will be an integral part of that theory.


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      • 7 73Zeppelin

        Here's one of those things that can only happen to you when your day starts out bad and gets steadily worse.... X| (True story BTW). Went out and got some McDonalds for lunch. Brought it back to the office. Wanted salt on the fries. Opened package of salt and placed on desktop computer. Had a flash of inspiration - put fries aside and did some coding. Had a floppy disk half in/half out of the floppy drive. Went to go eat fries. Looked for salt, found it. Didn't get a full grip on it, dropped it onto the floppy disk where it promptly distributed a thousand little salt grains onto and INTO the disk drive. Tried to blow it off (bad idea) disk drive is now full of salt and makes odd noises when spinning. Paid no attention to it, put disk in drive anyways. Accessed drive, heard strange noises - disk surface is scratched. :suss: Disk drive has been adversely affected. CEO will NOT be happy - these are brand new IBM machines. Ug. I can't believe I destroyed a perfectly good floppy drive with McDonald's salt. :rolleyes: This has got to be a first. Has anyone else ruined their work computers or am I alone in my (soon to be) suffering??

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        NormDroid
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        Whoops, now wait 'till nobodys around and spark the base unit (repeatly switching on and off), make sure your backed up of course. Then when the unit goes belly up, complain that it's faulty - simple?

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        • 7 73Zeppelin

          Here's one of those things that can only happen to you when your day starts out bad and gets steadily worse.... X| (True story BTW). Went out and got some McDonalds for lunch. Brought it back to the office. Wanted salt on the fries. Opened package of salt and placed on desktop computer. Had a flash of inspiration - put fries aside and did some coding. Had a floppy disk half in/half out of the floppy drive. Went to go eat fries. Looked for salt, found it. Didn't get a full grip on it, dropped it onto the floppy disk where it promptly distributed a thousand little salt grains onto and INTO the disk drive. Tried to blow it off (bad idea) disk drive is now full of salt and makes odd noises when spinning. Paid no attention to it, put disk in drive anyways. Accessed drive, heard strange noises - disk surface is scratched. :suss: Disk drive has been adversely affected. CEO will NOT be happy - these are brand new IBM machines. Ug. I can't believe I destroyed a perfectly good floppy drive with McDonald's salt. :rolleyes: This has got to be a first. Has anyone else ruined their work computers or am I alone in my (soon to be) suffering??

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          Shog9 0
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          Workers at a local call center got bored one day, and finding a hole in the side of a monitor amused themselves for some time by shoving the remains of a Burger King meal into it. The friend who told me about this added that he'd never felt more like Jane Goodall among the apes...

          Shog9

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          • V Vikram A Punathambekar

            John Theal wrote: I destroyed a perfectly good floppy drive with McDonald's salt. So why don't you sue them? ;P
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            Jorgen Sigvardsson
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            "The salt bag did not disclaim the usage of this product in disk drives, therefore McDonalds owes me money!" -- Gnnnnmmmpppppppfffffhhh!

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            • 7 73Zeppelin

              Here's one of those things that can only happen to you when your day starts out bad and gets steadily worse.... X| (True story BTW). Went out and got some McDonalds for lunch. Brought it back to the office. Wanted salt on the fries. Opened package of salt and placed on desktop computer. Had a flash of inspiration - put fries aside and did some coding. Had a floppy disk half in/half out of the floppy drive. Went to go eat fries. Looked for salt, found it. Didn't get a full grip on it, dropped it onto the floppy disk where it promptly distributed a thousand little salt grains onto and INTO the disk drive. Tried to blow it off (bad idea) disk drive is now full of salt and makes odd noises when spinning. Paid no attention to it, put disk in drive anyways. Accessed drive, heard strange noises - disk surface is scratched. :suss: Disk drive has been adversely affected. CEO will NOT be happy - these are brand new IBM machines. Ug. I can't believe I destroyed a perfectly good floppy drive with McDonald's salt. :rolleyes: This has got to be a first. Has anyone else ruined their work computers or am I alone in my (soon to be) suffering??

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              One of my old sysadmins had a bright idea after one of the removable drives (an old DEC RM05) had a head crash and trashed a set of platters. She inserted another set of platters to see if that one would work. It didn't. Ever again. Tim Smith I'm going to patent thought. I have yet to see any prior art.

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                One of my old sysadmins had a bright idea after one of the removable drives (an old DEC RM05) had a head crash and trashed a set of platters. She inserted another set of platters to see if that one would work. It didn't. Ever again. Tim Smith I'm going to patent thought. I have yet to see any prior art.

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                Tim Smith
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                HOLY ****, I actually remembered the model number of a set of drives I used 20 years ago. SOMEONE SHOOT ME. Tim Smith I'm going to patent thought. I have yet to see any prior art.

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                • 7 73Zeppelin

                  Here's one of those things that can only happen to you when your day starts out bad and gets steadily worse.... X| (True story BTW). Went out and got some McDonalds for lunch. Brought it back to the office. Wanted salt on the fries. Opened package of salt and placed on desktop computer. Had a flash of inspiration - put fries aside and did some coding. Had a floppy disk half in/half out of the floppy drive. Went to go eat fries. Looked for salt, found it. Didn't get a full grip on it, dropped it onto the floppy disk where it promptly distributed a thousand little salt grains onto and INTO the disk drive. Tried to blow it off (bad idea) disk drive is now full of salt and makes odd noises when spinning. Paid no attention to it, put disk in drive anyways. Accessed drive, heard strange noises - disk surface is scratched. :suss: Disk drive has been adversely affected. CEO will NOT be happy - these are brand new IBM machines. Ug. I can't believe I destroyed a perfectly good floppy drive with McDonald's salt. :rolleyes: This has got to be a first. Has anyone else ruined their work computers or am I alone in my (soon to be) suffering??

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                  Steve Mayfield
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                  The owner of our company put an audio CD in his CDROM drive..but not all the way into the tray...when he closed the drawer, it shattered into several hundred pieces...both outside and inside the drive. We found large and very tiny CD pieces all over the office as well as inside the CD drive...needless to say, he asked us to try and fix the drive rather than get a replacement...ended up getting a replacement...:eek: Steve

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                  • V Venet

                    Brian Delahunty wrote: But how would that explain relativity? Don't you think that sitting alone makes a minute look like an hour? You see humans are social beings, they aren't designed to be alone ;) Regards, Venet. Donec eris felix, multos numerabis amicos.

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                    Waiting in restroom line at a Mexican restaurant can make a minute seem like an hour.;P Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored Aldous Huxley (1894 - 1963)

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                    • 7 73Zeppelin

                      Here's one of those things that can only happen to you when your day starts out bad and gets steadily worse.... X| (True story BTW). Went out and got some McDonalds for lunch. Brought it back to the office. Wanted salt on the fries. Opened package of salt and placed on desktop computer. Had a flash of inspiration - put fries aside and did some coding. Had a floppy disk half in/half out of the floppy drive. Went to go eat fries. Looked for salt, found it. Didn't get a full grip on it, dropped it onto the floppy disk where it promptly distributed a thousand little salt grains onto and INTO the disk drive. Tried to blow it off (bad idea) disk drive is now full of salt and makes odd noises when spinning. Paid no attention to it, put disk in drive anyways. Accessed drive, heard strange noises - disk surface is scratched. :suss: Disk drive has been adversely affected. CEO will NOT be happy - these are brand new IBM machines. Ug. I can't believe I destroyed a perfectly good floppy drive with McDonald's salt. :rolleyes: This has got to be a first. Has anyone else ruined their work computers or am I alone in my (soon to be) suffering??

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                      Paul Watson
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                      Umm, it is a floppy drive. I have a cupboard full of unwanted ones, you can hardly give them away. Maybe the salt packet was trying to tell you something :)

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