What about all those lowlifes who are taking pictures of it? Fine, upstanding, moral, people, right? Ever think that, maybe, she really had to pee, and the women's stalls were all in use? Would you rather she went outside, on the ground?
#3 - Seen that before, especially at college sports and concerts. #84 - Saw this done on some 'puters back years ago (maybe 2008-ish). The guy had a PC screwdriver shop and said if allowed to dry completely they still worked fine.
#84 that is actually a good idea in some cases. Not exactly like that with entire computer with just water, that one would be better done with a simple air compressor. But, most cellphone repair shops nowadays fix some phones by washing off oxidation on the main board of the phone. Also, in computer mother boards, the dust can sometimes create conductive lines between the components and can be washed with paint thinner. But in all cases, everything must be completely dry before you connect any energy source on.
What about all those lowlifes who are taking pictures of it? Fine, upstanding, moral, people, right? Ever think that, maybe, she really had to pee, and the women's stalls were all in use? Would you rather she went outside, on the ground?
#3 - Seen that before, especially at college sports and concerts. #84 - Saw this done on some 'puters back years ago (maybe 2008-ish). The guy had a PC screwdriver shop and said if allowed to dry completely they still worked fine.
#84 that is actually a good idea in some cases. Not exactly like that with entire computer with just water, that one would be better done with a simple air compressor. But, most cellphone repair shops nowadays fix some phones by washing off oxidation on the main board of the phone. Also, in computer mother boards, the dust can sometimes create conductive lines between the components and can be washed with paint thinner. But in all cases, everything must be completely dry before you connect any energy source on.
#84 - Saw this done on some 'puters back years ago (maybe 2008-ish). The guy had a PC screwdriver shop and said if allowed to dry completely they still worked fine.
Not exactly like that with entire computer with just water, that one would be better done with a simple air compressor.
But, most cellphone repair shops nowadays fix some phones by washing off oxidation on the main board of the phone.
Also, in computer mother boards, the dust can sometimes create conductive lines between the components and can be washed with paint thinner.
But in all cases, everything must be completely dry before you connect any energy source on.