It's not like I actually chewed it up and swallowed it. As soon as it touched my tongue I knew I had made a huge mistake. @TheAdmiester: I was doing something else, not paying attention at all to eating chocolate, as it usually isn't a process which requires much thought. I love how everyone on these forums is so perfect. Please teach me your ways. I also accidentally did a burnout in front of some people cruising around measuring shit in a pickup truck today. I'm on a roll.
Soak the receiver in distilled water to clean the saliva from it. Then use the usual airing cupboard or rice bowl approach to dry it out. If its already buggered, worth the water immersion risk.
Reminds me of when I was five or so. Had a Nutella sandwich at school (back in the days when schools let you bring nut products in because people used discretion and common sense instead of fear-mongering and backseat parenting) and Hotwheel car in the other. You can guess what happened next, haha.
So Vonage has something called "video voicemail" which I suppose is pretty self-explanatory. But the things you can do with that... Hehehe. - - - Updated - - - Yup, totally normal. I imagine you have something in the realm of 4-6 gig? I ask becasue they sound like 2 gig modules. And, yes, modules is the correct term. But we normally just call them sticks. It's easier.
Oh hell, you can tell I'm a little on the dopey side. It's time for me to sleep. Yea, for 1 gig sticks, modules on one side is completely normal. Ok, time for me to sleep.
I just tried the mouse and, after a few days of sitting, it worked. I let it dry out and stuff when I first tested to see if it still worked, but I guess it still needed a few days. So HAH I DIDN'T RUIN IT About the sleeping thing; when left unchecked for long periods of time, my sleeping habits turn into sleeping during the day and staying up all night. It's pretty annoying, actually.
Yes, a lot of cheaper/low capacity RAM sticks have modules only on one side. Nomber of modules does not have much to do with capacity. I've got a few DDR2 1-2GB sticks with a lot of modules on both sides (Small ones stacked on top of each other and side by side) and a few with like 8 modules total only on one side. Yes, during the summer or weekends/vacations longer than 2-3 days I usually end up going to sleep anywhere from 3-6AM and waking up anywhere from 10AM-2PM. Sometimes later. Also, the chances of your saliva ruining that thing are low. I'm guessing if any saliva got inside it only got onto the USB contacts, which can just be cleaned off or left to dry for an hour or so. Hell, my desktop has dried iced tea and/or soda inside it. (Dog knocked over cups)
you simply just think about what you are doing. we aren't perfect. you just can be very stupid all the time.
Exactly. Actually having enough feeling in your hands to tell what you're holding, and/or very briefly thinking about what's in your hand is in no way "being perfect all the time".
I usually think a little more than I did then. But I didn't because I wasn't paying attention at all. I don't understand why that's such a sin around here. Big fucking whoop, I took a break from thinking in depth about every little movement that I make during a day.
To make money. Can you say the same for daylight savings? All it does is fuck up time sensitive things like plane travel.
>implying you didn't know I was being sarcastic The main purpose of Daylight Saving Time (called "Summer Time" in many places in the world) is to make better use of daylight. We change our clocks during the summer months to move an hour of daylight from the morning to the evening. http://www.webexhibits.org/daylightsaving/c.html
I was saying how it fucks up many things in life, yet there is no use for it really. If you are a farmer or someone who needs daylight, get up an hour earlier.
The use is families get more sun time for activities. Dad comes home from work 4,5,6pm, can have a few hours outside with his family in the Summer sun.