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Krusty
02-01-02, 08:54 PM
The past 3 days, I've noticed myself having black booger syndrome. You know, the stuff you normally get when walking around dry dirt all day, inhaling dust. I was wondering what it was from and finally figgered it out!

I have been slicing up my new case with my dremel the past 3 days and have been inhaling those tiny flakes of metal flying off the cut-off wheel the whole time.

Next stop, hardware store. Gotta find myself a mask.

Garfield
02-01-02, 08:59 PM
Why are you cutting a case? Do you mean to tell me you're making your own case out of raw materials? :eek:

Garfield

Krusty
02-01-02, 09:14 PM
Originally posted by Garfield
Why are you cutting a case? Do you mean to tell me you're making your own case out of raw materials? :eek:

Garfield

See here (http://forums.overclockers.ws/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=62906)

I also cut out the framing around the top 5 1/4" bay to fit a radiator and cut out parts of the 3 1/2" drive cage to allow for air flow for the HDD cooling fan. Oh, and I cut part of the frame that holds the psu up and reattached a support somewhere else with JB weld.

And I've still got fan holes and demons to cut out.

mw521
02-01-02, 09:30 PM
It's too late, you have what miners used to call "black nostril drippings". Only about 2 to 3 years left for you.:beer:

Garfield
02-01-02, 09:31 PM
Originally posted by mw521
It's too late, you have what miners used to call "black nostril drippings". Only about 2 to 3 years left for you.:beer:

Seriously???

mw521
02-01-02, 09:42 PM
Originally posted by Garfield


Seriously??? Not really, however you could if you did it like everyday without a mask. But then I am not sure how old you are, anywhere in your 80's or so?:beer:

Gravity Man
02-03-02, 09:27 PM
Look on the bright side- It adds some texure to your boogers when you eat them! :p

note: this was a joke, despite their plesant, salty flavor, I do not recommend eating your boogers, especially not ferrous snot.

shauns
02-04-02, 08:07 AM
i used to get those BAD when i used to be @ the club every night... all the fake smoke, and the smoke from cigarettes, it was nasty, thought i had a bloody nose or something

Krusty
02-04-02, 10:59 AM
Originally posted by shauns
i used to get those BAD when i used to be @ the club every night... all the fake smoke, and the smoke from cigarettes, it was nasty, thought i had a bloody nose or something

ohh...clubs are clean here in CA. Indoor smoking in clubs, restaurants, bars, is illegal.

shauns
02-04-02, 11:07 AM
ehh that sucks, but smoke machines are the black booger maker!

Strangelove
02-04-02, 01:22 PM
Originally posted by Krusty


ohh...clubs are clean here in CA. Indoor smoking in clubs, restaurants, bars, is illegal.

*GGGGG* :D American laws sometimes ;)
No smoke.... Man that must really kill a nice rave!!!

no offence meant, I lived two very VERY good years in the US. It's just that in Denmark (and most of Europe) the laws are a lot different.
Example: There is no minimum age for buying (and drinking ;) ) alcohol (more or less, I think the law says 16, but it is very rare that anyone is not allowed to buy alcohol because of their age) But we can't get a drivers license before we turn 18.

Krusty
02-04-02, 03:44 PM
Originally posted by Strangelove


*GGGGG* :D American laws sometimes ;)
No smoke.... Man that must really kill a nice rave!!!

Yeah, it's something that bugged me a bit at first too with the inhibiting of a persons right to smoke and all. Now, I kinda like it. I've never been a smoker though, so I wouldn't really know how the smokers feel about it.

It's still perfectly legal to smoke, just not indoors at bars/restaurants/clubs. There are smoking patios for that. This way, the people working there are not constantly subjected to second hand smoke. Everybody has just as much right to not have to inhale someone elses smoke just as much as the smokers have the right to smoke.

Oh, but, of course, marijuana is illegal. There are places in Europe where it is not and I personally feel that it should be legalized and regulated in a way similar to cigarettes over here.

Hmm...I seem to be changing the thread a bit here. Oh well, as long as it's moving toward smoking laws, I'll add one more thing:

Those anti-smoking commercials that are funded by cigarette taxes are a load of bull****. Next thing you know, they'll be taxing alcohol for anti drinking commercials, and taxing twinkies for anti-twinkie commercials. Hell, let's tax gas to tell people driving is bad too.

shauns
02-04-02, 04:16 PM
strangelove: i know how you feel man, in Atlanta GA, it was awsome for raves, they didnt give a crap about anything, do whatever you want just dont burn the place down