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Finally, our faves. Thanks to the anonymous correspondent who was sent this machine by a school which couldn't understand why it had clapped out:

PC packed with empty crisp packets

And, to top off this chilling round-up, here's another from Eddie Abbot, showing why a printer power supply is not a good place for two mice to shack up:

Two dead mice fried by printer power supply

It just remains to say that I was going to clean out my own PC this weekend, but I think I'll leave it to someone with stronger nerves than mine and his own battlefield nuclear weapons. ®

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Those were the days...

...When I used to work on old Wang kit, crawling around secretaries legs cleaning out the Wang office kit with a brush and hoover. Actually managed to bed two of them (secretaries that is...)

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Yet More ME TOO Stories

The worst I ever ran into was a computer that some guy kept in his wood shop...right next door to some big saw. The machine was about 1/2 full of sawdust and featured a family of mice, huddled around the CPU, all dead. They hadn't been dead long enough to dry out and were just not very pleasant.

Then there was the smelly laptop. It wouldn't boot and had a strange, familiar and nasty odour to it. We opened it up to find a lot of corrosion and a hideous, hideous smell. It turned out that some cat had decided that laptops were where all the cool cats pee.

I've also encountered a keyboard that seemed a bit dirty. I turned it over and banged down revealing a massive pile of public hair. It looked as if someone with a sizable bush shaved and then shoved all the shavings between the keys. It was naaaaaaasty.

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@amos

Actually it's quite plausible. It's a Dell machine GX1 ~ GX110 and the cover comes off the chassis with the press of two little plastic buttons (gotta love Dell cases!). There's a CD drive there so it's not like they had a blanking plate to prise out and shove stuff through. The only way they could have gotten anything in there is to take the whole lid off so there's no reason they couldn't have dropped a mouse in before popping it back on, would take <10 seconds.

Roger

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