well mr QUESTION mark, from one artist to another, i thought you would appreciate the creative post which indicates a breaking communication signal, which was a metaphor for my PSU fan giving me grief and causing doubt in my computer's functionality. but , if you must squash all my creative efforts, please feel free to continue questioning my behavior. But I assure you , you will never reasonable answers and actions from me. NEVER. NEEEEEVVERRRRRRRRRRRRRR!
As a creative communication, your message has met my high standards. I remember when you had keyboard issues a while back and was wondering if maybe your computron was going mad and sabotaging your words.
I'm actually good now, it seems to have calmed down and doesn't make a loud rattling sound anymore. i think the fan just got a little too overheated and must have shape shifted a bit, causing it to rub against the sides of the PSU box, the box you're not suppose to open due to the fact that it has capasitors that hold electricity after your computer shuts off, so even if i did get a fan i probably shouldn't attempt to replace it myself.. one day when it actually does break down i'll have to bring it to ThriftKing computer (where i got it in the first place) and see what they can do for me. But thanks anyway!!!
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Why does a bad fan make you type like someone with no fingers?
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from one artist to another,
i thought you would appreciate the creative post which indicates a breaking communication signal, which was a metaphor for my PSU fan giving me grief and causing doubt in my computer's functionality. but , if you must squash all my creative efforts, please feel free to continue questioning my behavior. But I assure you , you will never reasonable answers and actions from me. NEVER. NEEEEEVVERRRRRRRRRRRRRR!
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I remember when you had keyboard issues a while back and was wondering if maybe your computron was going mad and sabotaging your words.
Alack, the creativity is the culprit.
Pooh.
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I'm actually good now, it seems to have calmed down and doesn't make a loud rattling sound anymore. i think the fan just got a little too overheated and must have shape shifted a bit, causing it to rub against the sides of the PSU box, the box you're not suppose to open due to the fact that it has capasitors that hold electricity after your computer shuts off, so even if i did get a fan i probably shouldn't attempt to replace it myself.. one day when it actually does break down i'll have to bring it to ThriftKing computer (where i got it in the first place) and see what they can do for me. But thanks anyway!!!
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