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On Feb 4, 6:39 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
wrote: wrote: On Feb 3, 9:57 pm, -rick- wrote: Gene Kearns wrote: On 3 Feb 2007 15:27:35 -0800, penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: On Feb 3, 12:43 pm, Gene Kearns wrote: On 2 Feb 2007 05:17:57 -0800, penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: 4 - Purchase new computer - this time I'm building my own. Does that mean you are rescinding your prior endorsements for e-machine? Not at all - it is what it is - a basic computer that works well. Cheap and easy to work with. Just don't expect it to last forever. Somehow.... I see a vast distinction between "not lasting forever" and "bursting into flame"..... Maybe it was half full of dog hair and cigar ashes... Don't smoke in the house and we do own a vacuum cleaner. :) I own two dogs, vacuum (not as much as we should) and keep a hepa filter in each room. I am always amazed at the amount of dander that ends up inside the computer. I keep mine on the floor, so if it was on a desk, I am sure less would end up inside the computer. Since I now have a AMD dual core, which runs hotter, I probably should get into the habit of cleaning the sucker out on a regular basis. What AMD dual core did you get? Just curious. I clean my computers on a regular basis - I bought a little vacuum cleaner thingy deal a few years ago and it works great. And the difference between keeping a computer on the floor and the desk is amazing in terms of dust and what not. |
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Well, interesting week...
"BAR" wrote in message ... JimH wrote: "BAR" wrote in message . .. JimH wrote: "BAR" wrote in message . .. JimH wrote: wrote in message oups.com... On Feb 2, 7:52 am, "JimH" wrote: wrote in message oups.com... On Feb 2, 7:42 am, "JimH" wrote: wrote in message ups.com... 1 - Computer caught fire. 2 - Office smoke damage. That sucks! Some here will blame it on bad karma. ;-) Was it the power supply catching fire? I guess - that's what the Fire Marshall said. Kind of a thermal runaway. How old was it? Three years. Are you going to notify the manufacturer of the computer and/or power supply? It is useful information for them and may lead to a recall. I would also pursue a claim against them to recover damages from the fire. This failure and resulting fire is certainly not to be expected as the power supply was certainly well within it's expected useful life. The first question they will ask is if you turned it off before you left the room. If it isn't a server class system it is not "intended" to be turned on all of the time. Wrong. Computers are made to be kept on 24x7. Why do you think they have "sleep modes" on computers and monitors? Regardless of whether it has a sleep mode or not unless it is a server class system it is not "designed" to be on 24x7. Server class means on 24x7. Desktop means on 9 to 5. Laptop means on when you are using it. Are saying that computer manufacturers expect the users of their hardware to turn it off each and every time they leave their computer? If so, that alone is a major design fault which makes the claim even more valid. When the lawsuit is served they are going to say that the produce periodic use equipment, laptops and desktops, and continuous use equipment, servers. It has nothing to do with design faults it has to do with product liability. Wrong again. |
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wrote in message ups.com... On Feb 3, 5:24 pm, "JimH" wrote: wrote in message ups.com... On Feb 3, 8:11 am, "JimH" wrote: wrote in message groups.com... On Feb 2, 7:52 am, "JimH" wrote: wrote in message groups.com... On Feb 2, 7:42 am, "JimH" wrote: wrote in message roups.com... 1 - Computer caught fire. 2 - Office smoke damage. That sucks! Some here will blame it on bad karma. ;-) Was it the power supply catching fire? I guess - that's what the Fire Marshall said. Kind of a thermal runaway. How old was it? Three years. Are you going to notify the manufacturer of the computer and/or power supply? It is useful information for them and may lead to a recall. Yes I have and they have requested the power supply back for examination. Good. I would also pursue a claim against them to recover damages from the fire. This failure and resulting fire is certainly not to be expected as the power supply was certainly well within it's expected useful life. Nah - stuff happens you know? I'm not the sue type - it really serves no purpose. Suing is one thing.............making an insurance claim to 'make right' is another and there is nothing wrong with it, especially when the product failed with potential catastrophic consequences. But glad to see things are back to normal. And what is the net result? I have a fire on record that required a claim. Think my already outrageous insurance bill won't go up? Please. A claim against the computer/power supply manufacturer insurance, not yours. |
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"Calif Bill" wrote in message link.net... "JimH" wrote in message ... "BAR" wrote in message . .. JimH wrote: wrote in message oups.com... On Feb 2, 7:52 am, "JimH" wrote: wrote in message oups.com... On Feb 2, 7:42 am, "JimH" wrote: wrote in message ups.com... 1 - Computer caught fire. 2 - Office smoke damage. That sucks! Some here will blame it on bad karma. ;-) Was it the power supply catching fire? I guess - that's what the Fire Marshall said. Kind of a thermal runaway. How old was it? Three years. Are you going to notify the manufacturer of the computer and/or power supply? It is useful information for them and may lead to a recall. I would also pursue a claim against them to recover damages from the fire. This failure and resulting fire is certainly not to be expected as the power supply was certainly well within it's expected useful life. The first question they will ask is if you turned it off before you left the room. If it isn't a server class system it is not "intended" to be turned on all of the time. Wrong. Computers are made to be kept on 24x7. Why do you think they have "sleep modes" on computers and monitors? For "Green" listing. Power saving mode when you just leave it on for no valid reason. I know that Bill. The point is that the option is offered for those wishing to run their computer all the time. I designed Disk Drives for a living for 10 years, disk drive controllers for 15 years and apps engineer to the disk drive world for another 5 years and we never looked at the system to have to be on 24x7. Why would you? The disk drive is not operating when the computer is idle. |
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"JimH" wrote in message ... "Calif Bill" wrote in message link.net... "JimH" wrote in message ... "BAR" wrote in message . .. JimH wrote: wrote in message oups.com... On Feb 2, 7:52 am, "JimH" wrote: wrote in message oups.com... On Feb 2, 7:42 am, "JimH" wrote: wrote in message ups.com... 1 - Computer caught fire. 2 - Office smoke damage. That sucks! Some here will blame it on bad karma. ;-) Was it the power supply catching fire? I guess - that's what the Fire Marshall said. Kind of a thermal runaway. How old was it? Three years. Are you going to notify the manufacturer of the computer and/or power supply? It is useful information for them and may lead to a recall. I would also pursue a claim against them to recover damages from the fire. This failure and resulting fire is certainly not to be expected as the power supply was certainly well within it's expected useful life. The first question they will ask is if you turned it off before you left the room. If it isn't a server class system it is not "intended" to be turned on all of the time. Wrong. Computers are made to be kept on 24x7. Why do you think they have "sleep modes" on computers and monitors? For "Green" listing. Power saving mode when you just leave it on for no valid reason. I know that Bill. The point is that the option is offered for those wishing to run their computer all the time. I designed Disk Drives for a living for 10 years, disk drive controllers for 15 years and apps engineer to the disk drive world for another 5 years and we never looked at the system to have to be on 24x7. Why would you? The disk drive is not operating when the computer is idle. The platters are spinning and the bearings are wearing. There is an option in Windows to shut down the HDDs after a set period of time. |
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True story. I remember sitting in a meeting with Ed DeCastro then
head of Data General and he thought that email would serve no purpose beyond internal memo use within any company. Oh, I believe it alright. Too many forward thinkers couldn't see past their own ideas. Xerox, paper, Apple, and a GUI come to mind. g --Mike wrote in message oups.com... On Feb 3, 7:28 pm, "Mike" wrote: Remember typing in all those addresses in the email for routing? I never had to do that. On cserve, the nodes were designed for all traffic to go to and from Ohio (their headquarters). 99% of the email that originated from a cserve member went to a cserve member, so it was only a matter of transferring it from one mailbox to another... on the same network. I got it. It was much more fun to send messages cross country. :) My duties had more to do with managing various file libraries, and moderating forums. I was one of those guys that thought the www (netscape, yahoo, etc) would never catch on.... oops. :-) True story. I remember sitting in a meeting with Ed DeCastro then head of Data General and he thought that email would serve no purpose beyond internal memo use within any company. |
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wrote in message oups.com... On Feb 3, 9:57 pm, -rick- wrote: Gene Kearns wrote: On 3 Feb 2007 15:27:35 -0800, penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: On Feb 3, 12:43 pm, Gene Kearns wrote: On 2 Feb 2007 05:17:57 -0800, penned the following well considered thoughts to the readers of rec.boats: 4 - Purchase new computer - this time I'm building my own. Does that mean you are rescinding your prior endorsements for e-machine? Not at all - it is what it is - a basic computer that works well. Cheap and easy to work with. Just don't expect it to last forever. Somehow.... I see a vast distinction between "not lasting forever" and "bursting into flame"..... Maybe it was half full of dog hair and cigar ashes... Don't smoke in the house and we do own a vacuum cleaner. :) I am married to typical Italian woman. They clean constantly. |
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