Ok, so this happened ... oooh 2 hours ago. And on the powerbook i'm currently typing on.
I had a nice large cup of streaming gunpowder tea that i was staring at for oh maybe 30 seconds, my 17-inch PowerBook, my life... i.e. everything i need is on this, including a major lifeline (iChat) to the special one.
So as I'm reaching for this 18-ounces of steaming hot liquid, I noticed the second before I grabbed the cup that, hey, my fingers aren't really near the cup like i thought.
Instance later... it was a recreation of your favorite flood movie... i watched as a the complete cup of tea flooded across the dead center of the powerbook.. Gaaah...
Alright, so i'll admit enough that i actually work for apple in a technical format... in fact, this happening to me is going to fuel stories for years...
Wounded pride in hand, i slunk off to find tools...
(mental note, i'm still staring at 6 or so screws i gotta put in)
Took apart the computer and whew main logic board, and stuff underneath is fine (which surprised me since tea was literally dripping from the powerbook)
The only liquid was on the bottom of they keyboard ... whoa cool...
Ok.. well damn... i need to get online... run around see if anyone has a spare PB i can use for a while... no? grr.. ok
Well i'm hosed either way, so reassemble the powerbook and power it on.
Chime - teh win.
Backlight - teh win
Display - whoa i see stuff... ack... and more...
So oddly enough, the damn thing works... the only problem is that it needs a reaplacement display which now displays about 1/2 of hte screen with double the brightness.
So now after a few hours of use... it still works, and as everyone may know, the second best thing to a hair dryer's heat is a pbg4
Guess the powerbook knew i needed to get on chat
(will add pix when i can)
Entertainingly, Dorn
I had a nice large cup of streaming gunpowder tea that i was staring at for oh maybe 30 seconds, my 17-inch PowerBook, my life... i.e. everything i need is on this, including a major lifeline (iChat) to the special one.
So as I'm reaching for this 18-ounces of steaming hot liquid, I noticed the second before I grabbed the cup that, hey, my fingers aren't really near the cup like i thought.
Instance later... it was a recreation of your favorite flood movie... i watched as a the complete cup of tea flooded across the dead center of the powerbook.. Gaaah...
Alright, so i'll admit enough that i actually work for apple in a technical format... in fact, this happening to me is going to fuel stories for years...
Wounded pride in hand, i slunk off to find tools...
(mental note, i'm still staring at 6 or so screws i gotta put in)
Took apart the computer and whew main logic board, and stuff underneath is fine (which surprised me since tea was literally dripping from the powerbook)
The only liquid was on the bottom of they keyboard ... whoa cool...
Ok.. well damn... i need to get online... run around see if anyone has a spare PB i can use for a while... no? grr.. ok
Well i'm hosed either way, so reassemble the powerbook and power it on.
Chime - teh win.
Backlight - teh win
Display - whoa i see stuff... ack... and more...
So oddly enough, the damn thing works... the only problem is that it needs a reaplacement display which now displays about 1/2 of hte screen with double the brightness.
So now after a few hours of use... it still works, and as everyone may know, the second best thing to a hair dryer's heat is a pbg4
Guess the powerbook knew i needed to get on chat
(will add pix when i can)
Entertainingly, Dorn