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CINC Pacific Fleet
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Ah I see, you just finished it off!!
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![]() I always unplug the computer, and ground out on the power supply housing. Plus, an ESD strap clipped to the chassis. Routine. I remember the course materials (years back) mentioning that the best way to repair a computer would be bare naked on a hardwood floor. Not in my realm of possibilities... yet. ![]() Lessons learned: Do not muscle the chip from its socket. Bad. Do not perform computer repairs after six or seven beers. Wait until the fridge is mostly empty. ![]() The ESD strap is NOT a roach clip. *glares at room mate* I'm going off the deep end here... ![]()
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Instead of connecting to the power supply case you could always connect it to the mains! ![]()
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