News Alert - Tea brewing in China!

OBIO

Retired SOH Admin
Sorry, I could not resist the urge to do this. As an excuse for my inane behavior, I offer up the fact that I just spent 3 hours rebuilding my sister-in-law's computer (took the MOBO and stuff out of my nephew's beat up case and put them into my sis-in-law's mint condition case that had a bad MOBO). All the dog hair, carpet sprinkle dust and cobwebs I enhaled during that procedure have left me a bit loopy.

OBIO
 
You realize that the tea in China is older than most other old living things. Each new tea plant is a fresh cut from an older plant. They do not plant seeds. In this way they preserve the genetic traits. The old plants technically never die.
 
Sorry, I could not resist the urge to do this. As an excuse for my inane behavior, I offer up the fact that I just spent 3 hours rebuilding my sister-in-law's computer (took the MOBO and stuff out of my nephew's beat up case and put them into my sis-in-law's mint condition case that had a bad MOBO). All the dog hair, carpet sprinkle dust and cobwebs I enhaled during that procedure have left me a bit loopy.

OBIO

Something like this happened to me as well. Cat hair worked its way through the vents on my tower and under the cooling fan assembly. The temp on the CPU rose accordingly, which is how I put together what had happened. The hair and dust blew right out with a blast from the duster, but now I'm more careful about covering the tower when I'm not using. Pet hair gets everywhere.

JAMES
 
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