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Admer456
Posted
1 year ago
2018-10-15 20:14:52 UTC
Admer456
Lean, mean, mapping machine :3
On the 15th of October 2007, my laptop was manufactured, probably.
Photo from 2016 or so
Happy 11th birthday, old chap. Live long enough and you might just end up in a museum, right where you belong. =)
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Bruce
Commented
1 year ago
2018-10-15 21:57:18 UTC
Comment #101555
old machines are great. Dont get rid of it. Theres little to go wrong in it besides the hdd, in such a case put a ssd in it and itll serve u forever
NineTnine
Commented
1 year ago
2018-10-16 09:12:28 UTC
Comment #101556
yes I still have my windows 95! (not a joke, i really do)
Admer456
Commented
1 year ago
2018-10-16 20:20:49 UTC
Comment #101557
@Bruce
Oh no no, I'd never get rid of it. I always want to utilise it somehow.
For now, it'll be useful for performance evaluation in maps etc.
I've also got a 2005 HP Compaq which I'm planning to use as a small home server. :3
hfc
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1 year ago
2018-10-17 05:05:31 UTC
Comment #101558
i spilled coffee with sugar to my 3 years old laptop. I washed the mainboard and keyboard. but keyboard refused to work properly.
So i decided to rip of my keyboard so my laptop can breath much more free air.
Now my laptop never overheats, even in hottest days.
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Oh no no, I'd never get rid of it. I always want to utilise it somehow.
For now, it'll be useful for performance evaluation in maps etc.
I've also got a 2005 HP Compaq which I'm planning to use as a small home server. :3
So i decided to rip of my keyboard so my laptop can breath much more free air.
Now my laptop never overheats, even in hottest days.