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Haha, how does stocks treat you? pretty good? any advice?
it's totally midnight here. bout to sleep and do lab shat tommorow!
Unfortunately, right now it's tough. Hopefully, this dreadful recession will start petering out soon. Take care and good luck with your lab "shat" tomorrow.
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Just did this cleaning procedure for both my XPS2 and my i9300. I have two cats and the dust bunnies in both machines were pretty massive....

Thanks for all the info!
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Just did this cleaning procedure for both my XPS2 and my i9300. I have two cats and the dust bunnies in both machines were pretty massive....

Thanks for all the info!
You're very welcome! I just had to clean mine again last month because the temps were up a bit and the fans were running wide open more often...always a sign the dust bunnies are winning.

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!
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Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!
Same to you

cheers ...
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