Cautionary Advice

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scruffy

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For those of you who own and use a cd drive, and I think ALL of you do. Be sure to point the computer case away from where you sit. Last night, while loading software (in this case HP 935C software), my cd drive startled the heck out of me with a very loud POW! , pieces of it and the cd disk blew across the room, some striking me in the side. It evidently snagged the disc, which blew apart into hundreds or more small pieces, blowing the faceplate off the cd drive, and snapping the tray door off as well.
Not a nice thing to happen, and very glad that I sit forward of its explosive path. New one on me!
 
   / Cautionary Advice #2  
I don't think Apple software does that, Scruffy.
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Probably shouldn't be joking 'cuz it sounds like you might easily have been hurt. Now I'm not sure what to do since one of the kids' computers has a built-in CD-Rom drive right below the built-in monitor.
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Why am I always saying, "glad you're okay"?
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   / Cautionary Advice #3  
Scruffy,

Those Mac and UNIX guys 'el have use wearing seatbelts and ROPS on our computer chairs. Be careful who you tell.

Buck

Buck
 
   / Cautionary Advice #4  
I knew these contraptions were dangerous in a lot of ways, but that's one I never heard of before./w3tcompact/icons/frown.gif
 
   / Cautionary Advice #5  
Now, Scruffy, you know you left out a very crucial detail. I understand why you did, but it's still not being honest, is it? How many times have I told you not to use the CD drive tray as a cupholder? /w3tcompact/icons/laugh.gif

Oh yeah, I almost forgot: I sure am glad you weren't hurt! /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
 
   / Cautionary Advice #6  
<font color=blue>evidently snagged the disc, which blew apart into hundreds or more small pieces</font color=blue>

Actually Scruffy, if it's a relatively new CD (or DVD) drive, they spin the CD up at several times the "regular" CD speed (45x on some models), so it may have just been a CD that had a fracture, or some manufacturing defect, and couldn't handle the stress. I've never seen it happen, but I've heard of it. I know it can happen, the DVD drive on my PC spins up something fierce when it's reading a disc. You can sure tell when one is a little out of balance /w3tcompact/icons/crazy.gif; it vibrates and humms like mad.

Glad you weren't hurt.
 
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Yeah, he needs to study inertial frames of reference.

Buck
 
   / Cautionary Advice #9  
<font color=red>Why am I always saying, "glad you're okay"? </font color=red>

Ya, and whats the last thing heard before a red neck gets into an ambulance?



"Look what I can do!"
 
   / Cautionary Advice #10  
Dang..glad there weren't any children around and your okay.
Wonder if they put warning on the cd drives that this could happen...yikes.

Don't install the CD for the new Kubota 2002 tractor line up,for most computer will catch fire...there hot. /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif
 

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