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Tuesday, June 09, 2020

Tuesday gifdump

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  1. #1 That's what we do every 3 months to our over 300 processors at work and the aftermath is not fun. It's like the dust bunnies were guarding them from breaking down.

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    1. I use an air compressor to blow out client machines. I've seen them this bad.

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    2. I had a quadro 4000 video card that died after blowing it out. Blocking the fans so they don't spool up and pretend to be 'generators' is my policy now...

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  2. #1 brought back memories.
    I've seen lot of desktops that were that bad, and worse.

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  3. What is going on in #3?

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    1. The windshield seal is blown out and water from the car wash is pouring in.

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    2. Or the sun roof drains have come off or plugged seen it plenty of times!!!! grayman

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    1. Results in arrest. After a beating and tears.
      https://youtu.be/pgLeo4Hoi3I

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    2. hopefully it continues with new players when the driver's arm gets tired.

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    3. https://www.buzzfeed.com/nicholaswray/silly-robber

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    4. It is from Chile and the audio is hilarious with the little twerp whining as the driver busts his ass. The ending is just another few seconds of the whipping (at least what I have seen). Great stuff.

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    5. It is from Chile and the audio is hilarious with the little twerp whining as the driver busts his ass. The ending is just another few seconds of the whipping (at least what I have seen). Great stuff.

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  5. #10: The boyfriend's dick after hearing the husband unlocking the front door.

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  6. #6, Man... that car is so fine, you don't need to burn the tires out to make it look any better. That just hurts. It's akin to turning extremely fine art into grindhouse porn.
    -Just a Chemist

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  7. You too can replace your car's windshield easily and cheaply at home. Just follow the directions in the parts kit and save big bucks over those overpriced dealers.

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