not in the mood today, I got little sleep last night
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DD1 went to a friends last night for a sleep over.
She called me @ 11.50pm asking what she should do as she has spilt nail varnish remover on her friends laptop.
Superficial damage to the bottom, possible new keyboard required.Comment
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostAnyone heard from Gonzo?Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
Morning all.

No sign of Gonzo.
Hope he's ok.Originally posted by norrahe View PostMorning All
nope, no sign of Gonzo
I'm unaffected by earthquake related trauma. The part of New Zealand I live in does not get earthquakes .... I am living on top of an active volcanic field though.
You pays your money and you makes your choice I suppose ....
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Sounds moderately expensive in an expensive sort of way.Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostDD1 went to a friends last night for a sleep over.
She called me @ 11.50pm asking what she should do as she has spilt nail varnish remover on her friends laptop.
Superficial damage to the bottom, possible new keyboard required.Comment
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replacement keyboard ~ £20 + p&p.Originally posted by zeitghost View PostSounds moderately expensive in an expensive sort of way.
Plus I might charge her 30 mins labour
Mistakes happen, we shall foot the bill but hopefully it will learn from this.
Liquids and laptops don't mix !!Comment
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Originally posted by Gonzo View Post
I'm unaffected by earthquake related trauma. The part of New Zealand I live in does not get earthquakes .... I am living on top of an active volcanic field though.
You pays your money and you makes your choice I suppose ....

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Oh good stuff. We'd taken a poll on what your demise emoticon should be and we'd settled on a smiley shagging a sheep. Now we know about theOriginally posted by Gonzo View Post
I'm unaffected by earthquake related trauma. The part of New Zealand I live in does not get earthquakes .... I am living on top of an active volcanic field though.
You pays your money and you makes your choice I suppose ....
volcano well change it to a smiley on fire. Just in case like.
What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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