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Old 08-20-2006
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one bad week for electronics for me

Motherboard on desktop failed. RMA'd it.
router for house failed sudddenly after 2 troublefree years. Free replacement from VOIP provider.
dropped digital camera and broke it. (my bad, now I gotta spend bucks to replace it.)

I'm not having a good week. I'm dreading what's gonna break next.
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Old 08-20-2006
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That`s a bummer mate.

They do say bad luck comes in three`s. Hopefully, you won`t have any more problems for a good while to come.

Regards Howard
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Old 08-20-2006
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Cheer up. At least you're getting the newer stuff now

And like any sort of tech, new is usualy better no? (with a few exeptions )
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Old 08-20-2006
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yeah, but it's a royal pain the rectum putting all this equipment back together (and hoping that it works) plus I'm out money for the camera. The stupid lanyard broke while I was at SeaWorld and the camera hit concrete.

I'm going to sell it for parts on ebay. I've seen other people do it.
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Old 08-20-2006
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Take it easy it could be worse. Dont get stressed out.
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Old 08-20-2006
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This has been a bad week for electronics for me too... wierd.
3 hardrive faliures, 1 mobo faliure, 1 power supply for the lasers at work, and just alot of general crashing.
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Old 08-20-2006
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Oh my... I cant say Ive ever had a week like that
Hang in there... its bound to be smooth sailing from here...
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Old 08-20-2006
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I'm more stressed about my deployment in a few weeks to Baghdad.
Computers come and go..... bullets and IEDs are forever.

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Originally Posted by Boogityboo04
This has been a bad week for electronics for me too... wierd.
3 hardrive faliures, 1 mobo faliure, 1 power supply for the lasers at work, and just alot of general crashing.
The moons must be aligned or something!!! haha

Last edited by howard_hopkinso; 08-20-2006 at 08:13 PM.. Reason: Posts merged.
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Old 08-20-2006
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I had a hard drive die. I've been running HDD Regenerator on it since Thursday night, its now Sunday night. 65,000 bad sectors and counting - its claiming it has fixed every one, but I somehow doubt the drive is going to be any good when its done.
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Old 08-21-2006
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ugh.... I hate it when hard drives die!

(I haven't had one happen since 1990 - when I had a hard drive on my Atari 800XL act up.) Actually the controller was flakey. It was a BIG 10 megabyte SCSI hard drive the size of a shoebox......
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Old 08-21-2006
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good luck in iraq buddy.

Plus same thing happened to me when the house caught on fire, we lost a fuji digital camera, Nikon Digital camera, Compaq Desktop, 3 Dell notebooks, and a TV and Home theater system. Plus small things like cell phones, and radios. Hang in there.

...AMD
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Old 08-21-2006
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Dont come to my house... I'm bad enough on my own

My buddy just had a similar incident, his LCD on his laptop went out, and in the process of fixing it, he didn't realize that his webserver's MB went down too. He's a lucky little cuss though because he managed to trade some working parts with some other friends to manage to get his server back up least of all... And he stillc ouldn't fix the laptop, actually made it worse...LOL
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Old 08-21-2006
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Tedster at least you're not a jinx with electronic gadgets. There was a female grad student at the university I work at and when she came into the lab the equipment would stop working! Everytime she TA'd the class I was running around like a madman fixing stuff. Oscilloscopes would just stop triggering properly, motors/optical choppers would stop turning at the correct speed. Even semiconductor bandgap energies would change and the required measurement would be something completely different! OMG.

I finally had to call in an old priest and a young priest and have her excersized.

Are you heading to Iraq?
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Old 08-21-2006
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I had a boss that was the opposite way

I would go and tell him about this or that not working... and Magically it worked as soon as he touched it.. Doing the same crap I did... It drove me nuts!!!!

Oh well, he has retired, and maybe soon I will gain his illustrious powers
Muh-hahahahaha

(anybody know how to spell that?)
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Old 08-22-2006
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Originally Posted by kirock
Tedster at least you're not a jinx with electronic gadgets. There was a female grad student at the university I work at and when she came into the lab the equipment would stop working! Everytime she TA'd the class I was running around like a madman fixing stuff. Oscilloscopes would just stop triggering properly, motors/optical choppers would stop turning at the correct speed. Even semiconductor bandgap energies would change and the required measurement would be something completely different! OMG.

I finally had to call in an old priest and a young priest and have her excersized.

Are you heading to Iraq?
exersized? Was she fat?

I think you meant exorcised! hahahaha

yes. I leave for Iraq very soon.
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Old 08-22-2006
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Good luck man! Be careful in that damn country.
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Old 08-23-2006
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In Canada when you type an "e" after an "x" and it's the second "e" in the word you can automatically substitute an "o" for the second "e".

Take over there Tedster.
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Old 08-23-2006
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Yeah deffinitely take care Tedster... and if it seems to hot over there, just remember, you could always be back at Fort Hood Because I know that it feels just peachy down there like it does here at Ft Sill....
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Old 08-23-2006
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I'd rather be at Fort Bliss. Hood sucks. BORING!
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Old 08-23-2006
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I think El Paso is a great city... Also Juarez too
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