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Good ways to brutally kill an old PC?

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  • Go to the local scrapyard and let them recycle it, like a normal human being. 

  • Leave it at an airport inside a suitcase and the police bomb squad will take care of blowing it up. Besides you will have an good time as soon you are taken into custody and your body orifices get exa

  • Hmm..   Give that old PC Full Respect and take it to your local recycling center with Full Honors. The old PC deserves it! Remember those days when you did not have a good new PC and how the old PC

Like said before, PC abuse is not welcomed here! Take it to a local hospital and ask if they could put those injection thing's in it's hard drive and put the computer down humanly!

 

When I lived in an apartment, I threw my TV off my balcony and it almost hit a car (I was drunk) but I had to pay a ticket though :/ I still have nightmares to this day.

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Why not sell it to a local electronics store or pawn shop? You could split the money between your buddies, and less pollution in the ground.

Well, it's a *Cough*broken windows 95*cough* so it won't work... Maybe 50 cents if i am lucky.

- Victor

Well, I'm not totally going to agree with immature acts of computer abuse, how would you like it if you got married & once you got old and grey your beloved wife of 63 & a 1/2 years shoved firecrackers up YOUR ass & set them, would be funny as hell but wrong..

 

On a serious note: pop the back off & put a bunch of firecrackers in & pull the wicks through the holes in the back of the monitor. post a video.! 

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Well, I'm not totally going to agree with immature acts of computer abuse, how would you like it if you got married & once you got old and grey your beloved wife of 63 & a 1/2 years shoved firecrackers up YOUR ass & set them, would be funny as hell but wrong..

 

On a serious note: pop the back off & put a bunch of firecrackers in & pull the wicks through the holes in the back of the monitor. post a video.! 

 

Why would you destroy the monitor?

 

Setting things on fire always makes me happy :smile:

 

Why would you destroy the monitor?

 

Setting things on fire always makes me happy :smile:

 

 

The monitor could be just as old as the computer, watching it blow up would be exciting!

 

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I'm the kind of person that keeps old PC's for spare parts (like fans or power supplies). But if you are set on destroying it, you could always take off the CPU heatsink and fry some pepperoni on it! :teehee:

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Here we go.

 

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