Man fires 8 gunshots into his Dell PC, and says he has no regrets!

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    Haha, that's one way to deal with a BSOD!
     
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    Lol, I couldn't help but to laugh at this! So damn funny and totally understand how this guy feels. The laptop am using right now has done something similar to me way to many times, but it must be a cruel joke or something.... because now I have to use it and will have to use it for one month or maybe more until I find the keyboard for my other laptop.
     
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    Hahaha, I can only imagine how good that feels. I've always wanted to smash things like that but I can't really afford to do it lol. Re-selling with half or quarter the price always seemed more tempting even for defects. They can use the parts sometimes.
     
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    With my HP laptop in its current situation, and if I have a gun, I think I might contemplate on the idea too! I know exactly how this guy feels, but it is still funny.
     
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