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Wildcaster Rated PG
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Posted: Wed, 16 Sep 2009 06:50:12 Post Subject: |
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Well I live in a Bachelor apartment on the ground floor. My computer is on the floor and next to it I keep my external harddrive. The sink is a few meters from my computer desk and I just had a large pizza and tried to stuff the pizza leftover crusts down the sink drain since my trash can is overflowing with chocolate bar wrappers and soft tissue napkins. I left the water running to help the pizza crust moisten and go down the drain. In case I pass out from stroking the ol' sausage for too long again the water taps may be left running all night. And if my bachelor apartment floods I won't notice until my bed is wet and by then my harddrive will be completely submerged in water. If I wake up and recover my ioSafe Solo external drive out of the water I would like to know how much of my 500GB porn collection would survive if I had an ioSafe Solo?
Thanks in advance for your response.
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Posted: Wed, 16 Sep 2009 09:41:39 Post Subject: |
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Wildcaster wrote: | In case I pass out from stroking the ol' sausage for too long again the water taps may be left running all night. And if my bachelor apartment floods I won't notice until my bed is wet and by then my harddrive will be completely submerged in water. If I wake up and recover my ioSafe Solo external drive out of the water I would like to know how much of my 500GB porn collection would survive if I had an ioSafe Solo? |
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lockhead Rated R
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Posted: Sun, 20 Sep 2009 02:38:06 Post Subject: |
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hmmm... i would say put it in the oven with 100-150c temperature. _________________ HARDCORE GAMER!
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Challenger Rated R
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Posted: Mon, 21 Sep 2009 10:31:30 Post Subject: |
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I say you go Iron Chef on it... Get a big pot of water boiling and drop it in there with some lobsters, clams, shrimp, and ears of corn. Even if it can't survive the lobster bake, at least you have some good eats afterward... |
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Posted: Tue, 22 Sep 2009 02:16:56 Post Subject: |
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I'd either put it inside a washing machine and let it get wet and roll all over.
This way it'll both absorb a lot of water and tested for shocks!
You can also use higher (boiling) temps in the washing machine.
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