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"no user serviceable parts inside" CHALLENGE ACCEPTED
Friday, 17-Apr-15 17:18:33 UTC from web- Light likes this.
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@techdisk Are you ruining a pebble
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@techdisk ill service your parts bby
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@ceruleanspark thats like getting blood out of a stone
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@vcgriffin what if its a bloodstone? http://rainbowdash.net/url/821732
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@l1ghtsword I normally Look to the obelisk
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@ceruleanspark no. I'm peeking inside a remote controlled lamp adapter thingy. And it seems that by "No user serviceable parts", they mean "everything inside is on a single sided circuit board and can be replaced using a soldering iron"
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@techdisk That sounds about right
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@techdisk Don'tcha just love when you disprove "No user serviceable parts"? http://pny.lv/esm4
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@techdisk You've only disproven it if you can plug it in without getting electrocuted
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@techdisk Their lawyers will be in contact with you shorty Mr.rebel
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@ceruleanspark I'm not stupid enough to do that while the case is open.
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@techdisk If you made a big enough mistake, putting the case back on won't save you
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@ceruleanspark I know. Either way I haven't actually done anything. Just opened the case, had a little look-see, and closed it up. Because. http://pny.lv/esme
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@techdisk Yes that's an antenna.
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@mcscx It's interesting. Nothing /really/ cool I can do with it since it doesn't have a grounding socket, therefore I can't just remote control my entire computer setup... Oh well.
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@techdisk probably this device uses #shortwave. I wouldn't touch that antenna :-) How old is it?
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@mcscx Brand new, actually.
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And the back too http://pny.lv/et3z
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@techdisk in DE there are *only* grounding sockets (aka Schuko), both in walls as in devices.Schuko was already established after WorldWar I