Lets see here:
1. I once tried taking out a 56K modem while system was on. The card came out just fine, however when I went to put it back in (too lazy to reboot), I got a nice jolt and saw a little smoke. I'm thinking "yay, I fried a PCI slot and ruined my modem". Boy was I happy when everything worked after
2. I couldn?t get my computer to recognize my hard drive, so after many shutdowns and reboots and unplugging IDE cables and power cables for about 30 minutes, I decided to start hot swapping. Apparently my hard drive got a bit moody when I hot swapped it with another drive and decided it didn't want to work anymore. WRRRRRRRRRR.... CLICK. WRRRRRRRR.... CLICK. god damnit
3. There is a reason why SDRAM slots are keyed to go in only one way. I managed to find a second way. I cried when I saw 128mb go up in smoke. I don't even know how I managed to force it in without even knowing it was backwards.
4. I forgot that the black ground wires on an AT PSU were supposed to face each other when plugged into an AT motherboard. Needless to say, there is a sweet black spot on the board now.
5. Ran my P2 266 @ 400 w/ no hs/f just to see how hot it would go. It got pretty hot. Its too big for a key chain though.
6. Spilled a 2L bottle of coke on my MS natural keyboard. That fried.
Well, that?s about it (that I can remember at least). The thing to remember is, you're not a true geek till you've fried something
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