File: Extreme Computer Cleaning.swf-(9.02 MB, 480x272, Other)
[_] Anonymous 01/06/14(Mon)21:42 No.2250261
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 01/06/14(Mon)21:55 No.2250272
That wasn't funny and his deadpan comedy fell flat, but it was an interesting video none the less.
7/10 would watch again
>> [_] Anonymous 01/06/14(Mon)22:23 No.2250298
Obviously that the HD don't will work again. Everything else is just solid like parts, but the HD
is like a toy, that are made of parts and have a empty space in the middle, what in the HD is
literally, nothing, unless the Disc and some shit.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/06/14(Mon)23:08 No.2250337
>>2250272
I liked it, wasn't expecting the computer to be filled with earth. He made it seem viable up
until he more or less tossed the computer into the water, the hammer strokes felt like he was
putting some realism into it, instead of simply trashing the computer as is the norm for a cheap
laugh.
>> [_] Chollux 01/06/14(Mon)23:37 No.2250364
woulda' worked if he had an SSD instead of a hard drive
>> [_] Anonymous 01/06/14(Mon)23:39 No.2250369
back in the day, my buddies used a forklift to ram into a CRT monitor. Darn monitor almost
damaged the tines.
Another time, we took a hammer to a hard drive. Them things is hard enoght to be armor plating
for shotgun duels
>> [_] Anonymous 01/07/14(Tue)00:21 No.2250419
everything was made of the hardest metal in the universe; possibly the hardest metal known to
man: diamonds.
except the hard drive. that was made of flimsy polonium