Laptop with some bugs
no, seriously...
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3. ComentAtor commented 8 years ago
apparently they are attracted by heat, i was wondering if they use any material/component as food but as far as i found out they only nest inside
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4. Urmensch commented 8 years ago
At one point we lived in a 20 floor tower block that had central heating for the whole block delivered through a central core in the building. Somehow we got cockroaches that quickly spread through the whole building.
The worst part was when it came to cooking. You always had to remember to turn on the grill over the hotplates first and leave it to become good and hot, so all the cockroaches hidden up there abandoned ship, jumping out.
If you forgot, as some people did now and again, after cooking food in a pot on a hotplate for about 15 minutes the heat rising was enough to get the cockroaches to bail, but this time into the pot of food you'd been stirring. That was it. Dinner in the bin. No matter how hungry you were you weren't eating that.
The worst part was when it came to cooking. You always had to remember to turn on the grill over the hotplates first and leave it to become good and hot, so all the cockroaches hidden up there abandoned ship, jumping out.
If you forgot, as some people did now and again, after cooking food in a pot on a hotplate for about 15 minutes the heat rising was enough to get the cockroaches to bail, but this time into the pot of food you'd been stirring. That was it. Dinner in the bin. No matter how hungry you were you weren't eating that.
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5. Sizzlik (admin) commented 8 years ago
Fun fact:
The first recorded computer bug was a moth stuck in an electrical relay (back when a calculator was the size of a room.)
http://www.computerhistory.org/tdih/September/9/
EDIT..i just said what #1 said
The first recorded computer bug was a moth stuck in an electrical relay (back when a calculator was the size of a room.)
http://www.computerhistory.org/tdih/September/9/
EDIT..i just said what #1 said
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8. ringmaster commented 8 years ago
The most probable cause to all the issues on (or in) my computer
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9. thundersnow commented 8 years ago
It doesn't necessarily mean the owner is nasty #6, cockroaches can get into all kinds of cracks where cleaning cannot reach and feed on small particles and multiply, and climate plays a role too.
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10. kirkelicious commented 8 years ago
#1 and #5 close, but no cigar. The terms debugging and bug existed prior to the incident with the Mark II. It was the first documented bug that was caused by an actual bug. For that reason the incident amused the engineering community and the term was even more popularized.
But i am splitting hairs again... sorry
But i am splitting hairs again... sorry
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11. thundersnow commented 8 years ago
#2 Scared of bugs, eh?
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13. bella1 commented 8 years ago
In a Australia the gecko likes very warm places to snuggle into like sleeping on the electronic printed circuit board in air conditioners very comfortable. The only problem is that geckos causes the printed circuit
board to short circuit (fail) and ends life prematurely. Not good for your air conditioner
(repair cost around $500
board to short circuit (fail) and ends life prematurely. Not good for your air conditioner
(repair cost around $500
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14. bigdisnotr commented 8 years ago
that happens when your laptop is your lunch pad..
+17 1. dushan commented 8 years ago
"the first computer bug was a real bug - a moth caught in a relay switch in the mark II, a huge electomechanical computer at harvard univiersity in 1947. that is where the term "debugging" a program comes from. grace hopper is credited with the first documented computer bug."
no, seriously, cockroach can short-circuit power supply in your pc and destroy it, happened to a friend of mine ( and he didn't understand why we are laughing our asses off when we disassembled his pc and figured out what happened )