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Originally Posted by Gandalf Parker
No prob.
Actually if you talk to computer techs thats a funny subject. Many of them end up charging for 1-hour bench time for things that werent broke. People tend to leave their computers running. When something goes wrong they unplug it, clean off the embarrassing dust, and take it in to the shop. But just unplugging the machine, cleaning it, bouncing it around abit in the car, then pugging it back in is often all that is needed.
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Think that's bad?
I forget the name of the condition but there's a problem that babies sometimes develop that scares the parents badly and they rush the kid off to the ER--at which point he's fine.
I forget the exact sequence of events but what's really going on it's caused by warm, dry air causing a reaction that gets out of control and the cool air outside fixes the problem.