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Computer randomly plays classical music
2007-11-24, 3:31 AM #1
Haha! I want to know who ever thought Fur Elise was a good warning sign of impending hardware failure...
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2007-11-24, 5:22 AM #2
That's awesome.
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2007-11-24, 5:37 AM #3
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2007-11-24, 7:59 AM #4
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2007-11-24, 9:28 AM #5
Badass.
2007-11-24, 9:35 AM #6
:awesome:
2007-11-24, 10:02 AM #7
Kind of relevant

Check out the name of this ship that wrecked.
2007-11-24, 10:26 AM #8
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2007-11-24, 10:54 AM #9
Holy carpking, that happened to my first computer, and I always thought it was the speakers picking something like the radio up over the sub. Wow, that makes a lot more sense.
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2007-11-24, 11:15 AM #10
I wish my computer would play music. It just yells at me "SYSTEM FAILED CPU TEST" over and over when it's not working properly.

It's one of those things that would seem cool in an 80's sci-fi movie but are just really annoying in real life. Much like every mouse click causing the computer to beep, or having text appear on the screen at the speed of a typewriter.
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2007-11-24, 12:47 PM #11
thats makes me want to sit in safemode all the time
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2007-11-24, 1:31 PM #12
Mine just beeps two notes in sequence repeatedly when the CPU temperature tops 150F.

2007-11-24, 1:57 PM #13
JG would like this.
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2007-11-24, 3:25 PM #14
Originally posted by Anovis:
Kind of relevant

Check out the name of this ship that wrecked.


i know someone who took a cruise on that ship last december. they were all like OMG today.
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2007-11-24, 3:42 PM #15
Originally posted by Ford:
i know someone who took a cruise on that ship last december. they were all like OMG today.


Also, there are videosof that boat on youtube posted by a company that ran some cruises on it, where they refered to it as being "ice strengthened".
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2007-11-24, 4:00 PM #16
I saw that on a boatbuilding forum I visit. I guess a hole the size of a fist is what started the whole thing. Kinda crazy.

o.0
2007-11-24, 8:48 PM #17
Just imagine if it was a wood boat.

It would have been a hole the size of the boat.
2007-11-24, 9:57 PM #18
Just imagine if they had a competant captain who didn't take a cruise ship into icebergland. That'd be pretty nifty.

The vessel obviously wasn't capable of taking that kind of punishment. What it was made of doesnt matter. In fact, a properly built wood boat would have done fine. But steel is a better material for icebreakers anyway

o.0
2007-11-24, 10:08 PM #19
Well it was supposedly built for it.
The captain was probably told something along the lines of "Make the tourists come again.. and again..." and decided that would thrill them.

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