Not sure how well this would help an entire MacBook, but I always keep those little silica gel pacs from my electronics purchases. You can put anything water logged (cell phones, watches, point&shoot cameras, etc) into a baggie with a couple of silica packs and overnight they will suck the water out of the item. You'd likely need quite a few or a rather large one fo the laptop.
Oi, the parentals want to know which places you went to in Napa. They were in San Fran two weeks ago and hit up the wine country so they're looking for recommendations for a return trip.
Man Saturday was a huge potential tech fail for us at video game club. An old PS2 died and refused to recover, at one point the network died, and the inputs wouldn't resolve properly for the projector on the Wii. All within about 20 minutes. Chaos.
Fortunately we got the Wii working on the projector, and later on two of us left and played games somewhere else.
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I keep them in my camera bag to prevent lens contamination.
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Signorello and Baldacci. Both were small, friendly and had fantastic wines.
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Fortunately we got the Wii working on the projector, and later on two of us left and played games somewhere else.
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I run two operating systems on a Dual Core system that's still rated as one of the fastest for Vista.
and have a 17" screen on a laptop.
oh yeah... lemme tell ya how much I regret my purchase of my resilient laptop that is still chuggin along.
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