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Kapitan_Phillips 02-22-08 01:52 PM

http://www.artandeth.com/Gallery2/Ac...4626-18163.gif


Sorry, I had to :rotfl:

nikimcbee 02-22-08 02:06 PM

I think you need to take a college re-fresher course in basic drinking.

1. open mouth
2. pour drink slowly into mouth.
3. close mouth
4. swallow


bill is in the mail:know: :up:

nikimcbee 02-22-08 02:07 PM

Do you have a drinking problem, like that guy in "Airplane?" :rotfl:

Blacklight 02-22-08 02:08 PM

This room is a music room.. let me illustrate...
http://img246.imageshack.us/img246/5767/img0823tk0.jpg

A couple years ago, I was working on some tunes. I took a break, and then came back... with a nice brim filled cup of coffee with cream and sugar. I then proceeded to trip over my own feet and the cup went flying... right onto the keyboards and then onto the computer desk and into the computer keyboard. :o

I never thought that a single cup of coffee had so much liquid in it. Coffee was literally EVERYWHERE on the walls, cieling, on and IN my precious synthisizers...

Luckily none of the synths were ruined (Although I DID have to take some of them apart to clean the stickiness out of the inside). All and all, I was lucky. From that point on, I NEVER.. NEVER... let any drinks get in here without at least being in one of those spill proof coffee containers.

STEED 02-22-08 02:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nikimcbee
I think you need to take a college re-fresher course in basic drinking.

1. open mouth
2. pour drink slowly into mouth.
3. close mouth
4. swallow


bill is in the mail:know: :up:

Find by me as the postal service around here probably forward it to sum poor sod in the South Pole who needs a bloody good session on the loo.

TteFAboB 02-22-08 02:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blacklight
I never thought that a single cup of coffee had so much liquid in it. Coffee was literally EVERYWHERE on the walls, cieling, on and IN my precious synthisizers...

Indeed. I once let a small glass of milk fly off my hand into the wall and couldn't believe the size of the mess it made.

stabiz 02-22-08 02:51 PM

http://adm.rufo.com/bilde_produkter/gaffa.jpg

AVGWarhawk 02-22-08 03:15 PM

Here is your answer:

http://technabob.com/blog/wp-content...e_keyboard.jpg

Blacklight 02-22-08 03:21 PM

:eek:

nikimcbee 02-22-08 03:26 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwyrGwM4a7M

:rotfl:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdEmm...eature=related

Tango589 02-22-08 03:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zayphod
Quote:

Originally Posted by STEED
FECKING HECK I'VE DONE IT AGAIN.:damn: :damn: :damn: :damn: :damn:

You know, they have these spill-proof cups now, with a lid on them and such. Might be a good time to get one. :sunny:

FYI I believe they are sold under the trade name of the Tommy Tipee Beaker!!:rock:

Kapitan_Phillips 02-22-08 03:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Blacklight
I never thought that a single cup of coffee had so much liquid in it. Coffee was literally EVERYWHERE on the walls, cieling, on and IN my precious synthisizers...

Think yourself lucky it wasnt something like a Korg Triton or Oasys :dead::dead:

Boris 02-22-08 04:37 PM

I spilled some beer on my mouse a month ago or so, and since then it has caused the mousewheel to frak up periodically, to the effect where all of a sudden it acts as if it's tilted to the right. This sends me into fits of frustration, which ends up with me banging the mouse violently against my desk until it works again.

Shame, since it's a good G5 laser-mouse too. I've opened er up, but I've found nothing which I can fix.

darius359au 02-22-08 04:42 PM

here you go , problem solved ;)

http://www.pccasegear.com/prod2428.htm

And it shiny too :D

Linton 02-22-08 04:51 PM

Steed's obviously got a drink problem.He finds it difficult to get it into his mouth!


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