Best of There, I Fixed It
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Posted: 2010-05-19 02:27:21
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LMAO for the clock one. I'm gonna do that at work.
im surprised that no one used duct tape to make a car door
This is taught in Living in the Ghetto 101. :p
im like this all the time.
i have a small whiteboard above my computer, which is held up by blu tack. It occasionally falls down, and so i went to rest it on my speaker. of course, the speaker wasnt high enough, so i put the speaker on top of an old sweet tin, and now my messy desktop is in perfect harmony.
if it wasnt for "there, i fixed it" then my old computer probably would have broke by now. The fan broke on it, so i was using the entire computer with no Cooling what so ever. So, what did i do? Took the side off and positioned a desk fan toward the motherboard. Kept working like a charm :D
My phone (which as you know, is indestructible) has a small piece of plastic at the bottom of the battery. All it does is gives it about 2mm (1/16 inch) of height. The glue had got a bit loose and the plastic fell off and i lost it. So then what? The battery isnt quite tall enough to connect to the terminals. So, how do i fix it? Blue tack rolled up thin and stuck to the bottom to give it extra height. Now the battery connects fine :D
i have a small whiteboard above my computer, which is held up by blu tack. It occasionally falls down, and so i went to rest it on my speaker. of course, the speaker wasnt high enough, so i put the speaker on top of an old sweet tin, and now my messy desktop is in perfect harmony.
if it wasnt for "there, i fixed it" then my old computer probably would have broke by now. The fan broke on it, so i was using the entire computer with no Cooling what so ever. So, what did i do? Took the side off and positioned a desk fan toward the motherboard. Kept working like a charm :D
My phone (which as you know, is indestructible) has a small piece of plastic at the bottom of the battery. All it does is gives it about 2mm (1/16 inch) of height. The glue had got a bit loose and the plastic fell off and i lost it. So then what? The battery isnt quite tall enough to connect to the terminals. So, how do i fix it? Blue tack rolled up thin and stuck to the bottom to give it extra height. Now the battery connects fine :D
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