So, when will we see the orange man in an orange suit?.. 🤔
So, when will we see the orange man in an orange suit?.. 🤔
Me either. Welcome to the Matrix.
Rice does absolutely nothing to prevent solder points, traces, etc from corroding in the long run. Even if it briefly works, there’s no guarantees how long it’ll work before it ultimately fails.
I’ve had around 80% long term success rate with flooded electronics by disassembling them, pressure washing the bare circuit board(s), and using an air compressor to speed up drying time.
Not all components can be pressure washed, obviously, so some parts might still end up needing to be replaced. But usually the circuit board(s) can indeed last a long time if cleaned the way I mentioned.
Components not suitable for pressure washing and air compressor method would include the screen, the keyboard, the speakers, and any other obvious sensitive components.
Still, every water damaged item is a different situation. But I’ll tell ya this much, rice ain’t gonna do much of shit.
Eventually, they’ll be able to grow them as large as a T-Rex again…
You’re close, but a mile away at the same time. It’s a meth pipe, as another commenter said.
The fact that you didn’t know is a good thing. Stay away from all that shit!
LOL! Figured you might get a little chuckle out of it.
Meh, depends on which device I’m using. Not looking to use my devices in such a way, unless they break, but I have a phone and a tablet that meet all those qualifications.
Granted, not very common, but they do exist.
Then maybe you should check this…
The INSANE Evolution of Click Farms: https://youtube.com/watch?v=-CoEHDHb0lE
There are ways to bypass that though, especially on mildly older phones before battery management chips went all digital.
On slightly older phones (you know, ones that don’t have the battery glued in), you can usually power them up with like 4.2 volts, and use an appropriate jumper resistor to the thermal sensor battery pin.
Easy peasy, except for these newest anti-repair phones.
I piggyback this question: Also, can they be used without screens? I’ve got a couple I’ve found on the side of the road smashed up, but if I had to guess, the logic boards might be intact and maybe usable…
Shhh… You’re going to summon all the stray cats.
Plot twist: Alabama used to write Southern Mississippi’s news papers. Not all of them obviously, but the Mississippi Press was written by the Mobile Press Register. No joke.
Methinks somebody missed the memo what open source means.
If a 10 minute alarm time isn’t enough to wake you up, you might wanna either put down the drugs, turn up the volume, or go see a sleep doctor.