The Great Office War

I dunno...I've heard that desktop computers will usually survive a direct hit by a CPS 2000. But I'm not about to test that proposition out!Ben wrote:I suppose you can't use them in an office setting much.
I wouldn't be surprised because the PC(personal computer not pressure chamber) case is usually under the desk, and the monitor, keyboard, and mouse are on the desk. Keyboards and mice are cheap and if they get wet can be left to dry out, or if need be buy a new one. Monitors aren't as cheap but will still work if left to dry out.cantab wrote:I dunno...I've heard that desktop computers will usually survive a direct hit by a CPS 2000. But I'm not about to test that proposition out!
Can't say that water + high voltage electrical appliances = safe.Specter wrote:Monitors aren't as cheap but will still work if left to dry out.
lol can't argue with that.Can't say that water + high voltage electrical appliances = safe.
Thats the fun part!!!but then the lights would probably go, too.![]()