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[quote=2ndclasscitizen;916820]Is having to charge your phone every night really [B]that[/B] big of a deal? I don't need to but I do anyway.[/quote]
I often dont stay at my own place. So for me in particular, yes, it gets old.
Get a car charger.
Cooler Master 932 HAF (red/black)
Intel i7 920
ASUS P6t Deluxe V2
Zerotherm Core92 cpu cooler
6bg Mushkin DDR3 PC3 12800
Seagate Barracuda 500gb
Silencer 750 Quad psu
[quote=whiteballz;916878]I often dont stay at my own place. So for me in particular, yes, it gets old.[/quote]
The charger for this phone is just a plug with a USB port in the bottom and you plug the PC cable into it. I am always somewhere with either a plug socket or USB socket...
new notebook charger, the OEM one gave up after less than two years, the cable just teared itself apart right after the transformer.
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Shitty image courtesy of the producer itself. LOL.
Every kind of socket and connector is included, I may use the USB at best.
54 €, the OEM was like 75 €...I payed the whole notebook 350 €!!!
You sure the charger isn't covered by warranty? I now Macbooks had chargers that either broke apart, set things on fire, or both.
They replaced them for free. You should look into it.
Stock 281cui Ford aluminum block
Siemens 60psi fuel injectors
Comp Cams VSR stage 2 camshafts, Beehive springs and retainers
more to come!
[quote=NSXType-R;918129]You sure the charger isn't covered by warranty? I now Macbooks had chargers that either broke apart, set things on fire, or both.
They replaced them for free. You should look into it.[/quote]
if the warranty lasts two years then yes, it could have been covered...until I broke it apart even more to see what's going on there :D
btw, it was probably a combination of poor plastic and fatigue, not sure if I coould have had any chance, also, no notebook for a few days, I could've died (I'm a student after all :D).
[quote=Rasmus;918130]Stock 281cui Ford aluminum block
Siemens 60psi fuel injectors
Comp Cams VSR stage 2 camshafts, Beehive springs and retainers
more to come![/quote]
This guy is planning something, I'm telling you...
[quote=LeonOfTheDead;918144]if the warranty lasts two years then yes, it could have been covered...until I broke it apart even more to see what's going on there :D
btw, it was probably a combination of poor plastic and fatigue, not sure if I coould have had any chance, also, no notebook for a few days, I could've died (I'm a student after all :D).[/quote]
Ouch. My MagSafe charger has been fine- I keep it out all time, my Mac is always plugged in. I do fully discharge the battery every once in a while though.
:D It's my latest purchase, it's no where near brand new.
It's a 1996 Volvo 850R Estate 2.3litre 280bhp automatic.
With complete service history, spanning over 296.000 km
I also got it with the original 17" dark gray alloy's, but because we are entering the winter i thought it would be wise to keep it on some 15" winter tires.
After driving a 1997 Saab 900 for a year and a half, I'm pretty happy to have found my perfect Volvo 850 :D
Nice work Duell!
[quote=Rasmus;918130]Stock 281cui Ford aluminum block
Siemens 60psi fuel injectors
Comp Cams VSR stage 2 camshafts, Beehive springs and retainers
more to come![/quote]
What you gonna do with that Modular V8?
[quote=Kitdy;918184]What you gonna do with that Modular V8?[/quote]
fix the gap under his hood obviously.
This is my old motor: [url=http://galleries.kontrakarma.net/mustangs/built_motor/set_1/]Built motor adventure[/url]
Don't race what you can't replace.