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Post by Angel on Jun 6, 2009 13:20:34 GMT
Sadly, this morning when I went on my laptop I dropped my cup of tea. The cup of tea went all over the laptop and it has now been two hours. It won't turn on and it won't let me charge it. Unfortunately this means that I will not be in the internet as much as I would like to be. This also means that I'll be on a lot less on Trinity than I would like to be.
I'm stupid. I know I'm stupid. I should have been more careful, and I'm really upset about it. Sorry guys. I'll try my best.
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Post by Birdybot on Jun 6, 2009 16:01:56 GMT
OMG WAS THE TEA OK? Wow, that really was careless! You let your laptop kill a cup of tea! -digs grave and sobs- Poor, poor, tea. He never even lived to be drunk or had a weirdo crazy gypsy person mess around with the dregs and people's futures. Well, now the funeral's over, I recomend that you... I'm not sure if this would work, but perhaps leaving it in a warm place until the liquid evaporates, then shaking out the solid bits? I'm not too clever at that sort of stuff. Anything's worth a try, I guess.
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Post by Angel on Jun 6, 2009 16:52:10 GMT
Yeah we've lft it out to evaporate but it's not the warmest of days. I've tried turning it on but it won't work - adn that's a few hunderds pounds lost. I'm really annoyed at myself.
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Post by Birdybot on Jun 6, 2009 17:13:38 GMT
Curse this stupid wet weather! Um... if it won't turn on, maybe you should try unscrewing the back or something?
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Post by Angel on Jun 7, 2009 7:13:03 GMT
Well my dad has this employee called Kip. We consider him our personal technology worker so whenever something goes wrong we give it to him. I don't want to fiddle with it so my mum said leave it out and give it to dad when he visits and then he'll give it to Kip to sort out. But I very much doubt it will work.
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