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  1. JackAttak

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    Crap. We laptop.

    So I pushed my Macbook under my bedside table last night because I almost tripped on it during a midnight bathroom break. Thought nothing of it until I pull it out to use it tonight...and it's wet. Cold water is on the laptop, and the carpet under it is mildly damp. If I shake the laptop, water comes dripping out of it. Somebody spilled water off the table sometime today, and they didn't clean it up under the table. It's obviously been sitting there wet for a while. I can't open it because it's a Mac with weird scews, so I did my best to dry it off and put it in front of a fan.
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    I've had it for about 2 1/2 years, but I hope it survives so I can use it for a while longer. I'll definitely get a Windows-based laptop as my next laptop, but this base model Retina Macbook has served me well. Macs are pretty tough when it comes to durability.
     
  2. Dc5R

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    #prayforjacksmacintosh2015
     
  3. Dummiesman

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    Midget fan.
     
  4. JackAttak

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    Haha. I personally used #SaveTheMac2015 amongst friends.
     
  5. aljowen

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    I found it was pretty good to use but the rendering process was very slow with it. Also there were some bugs with the timeline not working consistently as well making it difficult to edit stuff. I did also use it running of a usb stick in school before on an intel atom acer aspire revo thing, That was pretty slow too :p
     
  6. SixSixSevenSeven

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    Hop on amazon, the screwdrivers for it are damn cheap. Cost of buying some tools versus buying an entire new laptop makes it worth it anyway.
     
  7. Sando

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    Get rekt by Heisenberg.

     
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  8. Dc5R

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    uw0tm8 ?
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  9. JackAttak

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    It lives!
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  10. Joeyfuller2000

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    Where and when did this happen?
     
  11. Cwazywazy

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  12. Sando

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    At Comic Con.
     
  13. CTJacob

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    Should I get a G27? It's actually cheaper than the Driving Force GT right now...
     
  14. Bubbleawsome

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    I've been looking at terraria and one reviewer had over 5,000 hours in it.
    I guess that says something about the game.
     
  15. pickle330

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    If you are willing to spend whatever it currently costs, then definitely yes. It's a great wheel, and makes driving in any game much, much better. If you want an even better wheel then the $400ish thrustmaster wheel is the option above the g27 I say. Doesn't come with a shifter though which is another $100 (I think) The g27's good enough anyway.

    Terraria is awesome, great to play with friends. But 5000 hours... I don't even have 40 hours on it.
     
  16. SuperNoob05

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    My hard drive is getting slower and slower.
    It's gotten to the point where I can't even play GTA V without it failing to load the collision for the roads before I reach them.
    It's also crashed because of that a few times now.
    I really just wanna go to the next tech store and get a 128GB SSD now.
    128GB just because GTA V and NFS Rivals alone take up almost 70GB, and I'd like to have a bit of space left in case I wanna get a new game (*cough* NFS 2015 *cough*)
     
  17. Cardinal799

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    Since 1.3 came out, I've been playing it a whole bunch. That guy probably does lots of building and whatnot.

    If you're thinking of getting it, please do! It's a wonderful game, and it has plenty of content at this point.
     
  18. Narwhal

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    Im moving to a condo soon. Need to start packing my computers. i have 3 lowes small boxes of laptops, a lowes small box of hard drives and a half a box of optical and misc drives. and then like 30ish? desktops. I REALLY hope all my computers will fit.
    PROCRASTINATERS UNITE.... tommorow
     
  19. Potato

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    Today I got sunburnt on my sunburn from yesterday.
    Fun.
     
  20. Koenigsegg

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    "Watches video from that guy who posts russian mods".(this video is about the f-150 mod). Sees comment that says "you are a little better than ybr". 272.gif
     
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