It's called the Compucessory Power Duster. It's a 10 oz. can of compressed gas that lets you safely blast dust away from sensitive electronic components.
The reason why accelerated air is good for cleaning these components is that you never have to physically touch them to get the bulk of the dust off. PC parts such as processors and memory can be very sensitive to static electricity, so the less you have to handle them, the better. One can of Power Duster can go a long way if you know how to use it properly. The best way is to use the spray in short bursts.
Warning: This product contains difluoroethane, which can cause permanent brain damage if abusively inhaled. It can get real cold while blasting away the dust.
Have fun spraying, but remember you are using it to dislodge dust particles, not sweeping the floor.
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Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Monday, August 11, 2008
Published: What to expect in a hospital bag
At 36 weeks of pregnancy, I want to scream, "I can't take this anymore. Get him out. Let's pop the cork" I begin packing my hospital bag before my head gets mixed up again. Below is a compiled list of things that I think is essential for the big trip that I will be undertaking shortly.
To read the complete article published in www.yash.ca visit http://www.aartisantosh.blogspot.com/2008/08/what-to-expect-in-hospital-bag.html
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To read the complete article published in www.yash.ca visit http://www.aartisantosh.blogspot.com/2008/08/what-to-expect-in-hospital-bag.html
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