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Sleeping Tech – The Proper way to treat your notebook PLUS Trivia
TREAT YOUR NOTEBOOK LIKE A RECORD PLAYER PLAYING A RECORD The older people reading this know what a record player is. If you don’t, GOOGLE it and find out. We replace more notebook hard drives than any other part and it’s not coincidence. Notebook hard drives contain platens that hold the information. These platens can be damaged if they are jostled (example: walking from one room to the other with your notebook, dropping your notebook and opening and closing the lid while your notebook IS ON). Would you move a record player from one room to the other while it was playing your favorite Monkees or Benny Goodman album? DON’T MOVE THE NOTEBOOK OR OPEN AND CLOSE THE LID WHILE THE NOTEBOOK IS ON. TURN IT OFF THEN MOVE IT. ASLEEP AT THE SWITCH: The Philadelphia Eagles. So bad on both sides, I fell asleep before the first half was over. LAST WEEK’S TRIVIA QUESTION: Tonto referred to the Lone Ranger as KEMO SABE. What does KEMO SABE mean IN APACHE? It was intended to mean “faithful friend” or something along that line; however the literal Apache translation means “WHITE SHIRT”. So all those years, Tonto was probably telling the Lone Ranger he was due for a shirt change. THIS WEEK’S TRIVIA QUESTION: Comic book buffs – what was the one thing Green Lantern’s power ring had no effect on?