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Destroying my computer in a not so obvious way?
Ok I bought my Sony Vaio back in 2003 from circuit city, and well their warranty policy is that if it has to be serviced 3 times, you get a brand new model in exchange. Till now my computer hasn't been serviced, next week some one from the warranty place is comming down here to fix my computer (that will be the first time). Now since I'm greedy and trying to get the newer model computer for free, I was wondering is there any thing I can do so my computer will stop working? But something in a way where they wouldn't know that something has been done to it.
I was thinking of pouring water but that's a little risky... Any tips? Jam it back in, in the dark.
Eat glass.
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I'm just hoping some thing will happen to it what happened to my moms laptop. Her laptops hard drive burned out. I was thinking of bending a few pins but that's a little obvious. I was thinking of taking my computer to the car wash place in the apartments we live and spraying some wating in it and turning it on, but is there a way I would get shocked doing that?
There's nowhere I can't reach.
Eat glass.
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Well I havn't tried anything yet. I phoned them up and they replaced my mother board twice. I had the same problem last night, well turns out my computer had a virus, so the two times they replaced my mother board was a waste, cause the technicians didn't bother doing a diagnostics test, God bless them. So today I phone them up making some stuff up, they said they would send a guy again but to check the computer this time and not replace anything. So I might do the static shock thing, on the ram so when the guy come's he see's theres a problem with the computer.
Yes I know this is stupid, but circuit city the damned bastards they are, they told me to buy a recovery disk since they told me the one I have has a defect in it even tho it didn't, and when I did buy the recovery disk for 27$ that didn't help since the problem wasn't the recovery disk. Circuit City stole 27$ from me, so in a way this is revenge. No, actually I just have big eyes and want whats new, it comes cheaper this way than upgrading my computer. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it.
Eat glass.
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