[nfbcs] nfbcs Digest, Vol 115, Issue 20

Blaine Clark blaineclrk at gmail.com
Tue Dec 31 18:42:49 UTC 2013


I agree with Gabe 100%. Even nylon/plastic with no metal reinforced
vacuum hoses generate static and can burn any number of board components
resulting in costly repairs. Just walk across a carpet and touch a door
knob or the fridge or your oven and feel what happens.

No Microsoft garbage used here, sent by a very satisfied Linux-Mint
<http://www.linuxmint.com/> user (a former disgruntled Microsoft user).
You could check out Vinux, Linux for the visually impaired
<http://wiki.vinuxproject.org/>.
This email and any attachments are not virus scanned either, that's up
to you poor Microsoft users to deal with.
I'd rather be a wild and wacky Linux Penguin than a docile,
domesticated, Microsoft sheep.

Linux user 546139. <https://linuxcounter.net/cert/546139.png>
On 12/31/2013 07:00 AM, nfbcs-request at nfbnet.org wrote:
> um, sir in all due respect. I think you are giving very dangerous advice and I think you should just drop the subject. I could go on and on and tell you how you and your advice can completely destroy a machine but I won't, lets just say I have not stayed in business fixing hardware using a household vacuum. Moderator close this topic please.
>
> Gabe Vega
> CEO
> Commtech LLC
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