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cgrey6628yWhy is there a urinal, if you're sitting on a perfectly comfortable toilet already? #lifequestion
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Russian4037y@jobylie hehe I came across this today, its Dell though :(
https://amazon.com/Dell-Latitude-Ex...
(copied from an article)
It is fortified by a magnesium alloy backbone and is compression-sealed. The Latitude 14 Rugged Extreme stands up to MIL-STD-810G testing. That means it can withstand Transit drop (72”,60”,48”; single unit; 78 drops), operating drop (36”), blowing rain, blowing dust, blowing sand, vibration, functional shock, humidity, salt fog (optional with rubberized keyboard), altitude, explosive atmosphere, solar radiation, thermal extremes, thermal shock, freeze/thaw, tactical standby to operational.
It has an operating thermal range of -20°F to 145°F and has ANSI/ISA.12.12.01 hazardous location certification, so it can be used in pretty much any environment on earth. -
jobylie66837y@Russian yes that is an awesome device. I saw the ltt review on that. My thinkpad does almost all of that as well however (of course not all of it). I once spilled half a litre of coffee over while it was running it and nothing happened. And I drop it often.
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Russian4037y@jobylie spilled beer on my previous laptop (thinkpad)... Turned it off, turned it around to let everything get out and 30mins later started it and it still worked, after 10 days of using sticky keys... That was resolved as well. Had 4, maybe 5 thinkpads and other people use them now, they're still functionalπ
Fun fact: ISS space station uses Thinkpads (US side), not allowed to speak about the russian laptops thoughπ.
We should try making this one πβ
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