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Why are mainboard boxes already opened?
Charlie Hoffpauir wrote:
On Mon, 02 Oct 2006 03:20:12 GMT, John Doe wrote: Garrot wrote: I've read two or three different comments on the Internet recently about keeping plastic items (one was about grass trimmer line) in a container with a small amount of water to keep it pliable. It's an interesting concept to me, the idea of keeping plastic items humid to help keep them from degrading. Well, don't just do everything that you read about without checking first. Try doing extensive author histories if you want to learn that principle. Some of the coincidences are pretty amazing to me. That might work for "some" plastics, but I happen to know that Nylon degrades significantly if allowed to absorb moisture.... so any Nylon gears or other load carrying parts could be weakened significantly.... I don't know what grass trimmer line is made of, but if it's Nylon, you wouldn't want it to absorb any moisture. I just did a small amount of research. Nothing I saw suggested that there was any detrimental effect to keeping trimmer line in water. Most say it helps, some say it doesn't help, none say it hurts. Apparently at least two manufacturers include a sponge in their package of trimmer line, Husqvarna and Oregon. I also read that dealers sometimes recommend keeping the line in water. Maybe you're concept of degradation is different than a lawn care professional. Do you have any citations? If you're fishing for information, you're welcome. Charlie Hoffpauir http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~charlieh/ Path: newssvr14.news.prodigy.com!newsdbm05.news.prodigy. com!newsdst01.news.prodigy.net!prodigy.com!newscon 04.news.prodigy.net!prodigy.net!newshub.sdsu.edu!p ln-e!spln!dex!extra.newsguy.com!newsp.newsguy.com!new s2 From: Charlie Hoffpauir Newsgroups: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.asus Subject: Why are mainboard boxes already opened? Date: Sun, 01 Oct 2006 23:07:17 -0500 Organization: As little as possible Lines: 20 Message-ID: References: NNTP-Posting-Host: p-644.newsdawg.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Newsreader: Forte Agent 3.3/32.846 Xref: prodigy.net alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.asus:753919 |
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Why are mainboard boxes already opened?
John Doe wrote
Mark A wrote John Doe wrote Considering the fact a mainboard is a very complex part of a computer that you would want to know is factory fresh, how come mainboard boxes are not factory sealed? If that's because configuring has to be done after the factory, how come the company that configures the thing does not seal the box? They basically dont bother on the whole. They are not "opened". They were never shrink wrapped to begin with. There's only so much meaning you can put into a subject line. The subject line aint the problem. Maybe you can be my subject line writer. Or maybe not. Wal-Mart has started a new program to get suppliers to reduce the amount of packaging for products they sell. They have estimated that it will save them tens of Billions of dollars per year, a significant portion of which will be reduction in energy usage for shipping and the energy needed to make the packaging. Maybe you didn't know it, but plastic (including shrink-wrap) comes from oil. But in fact, more and more things from Wal-Mart and all other stores are coming in bubble packaging which is plastic. In many European countries, when you buy a loaf of bread, it comes with no packaging at all. So you just catch the loaf with your filthy hands? Yep. How about all of the other people that have fingered your bread, no telling where their fingers were before then. The frogs have never been that mindlessly anal. Your phobia about packaging is just a cultural bias. Reasonable care has something to do with knowing about disease. We have an immune system for a reason, stupid. Dont bother visiting china, they use human **** as fertilizer with food crops. If you deal with a reputable manufacturer and a reputable retailer, you have nothing to worry about. In my big city, we have very large stores that sell things you've probably never even dreamed of. Unlikely. It's a trade-off I can live with. Besides, I'm not talking about most things. Most things, electronics and tools for example, are coming in bubble packaging (which happens to be plastic BTW). I have noticed the local Wal-Mart does have some cheap tools on the bottom shelf without packaging, but that's the really cheap stuff. Wrong again with the bigger tools like hammers etc. Maybe you are more comfortable with really cheap stuff. Or maybe you couldnt bull**** your way out of a wet paper bag. By the way, why are you trying to turn this into a fight? Just another of your pathetic little drug crazed paranoid fantasys/projections. If you don't like folks from the United States, He never said he didnt. turn on headers and avoid reading them. Or tell you to go shove your head up a dead bear's arse. |
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Why are mainboard boxes already opened?
John Doe wrote
Mark A wrote John Doe wrote There's only so much meaning you can put into a subject line. Maybe you can be my subject line writer. How much does it pay? You don't qualify. But you could have posted: "Why are mainboard boxes not shrink-wrapped?" But that's not what I meant. But in fact, more and more things from Wal-Mart and all other stores are coming in bubble packaging which is plastic. Check this out: http://money.cnn.com/services/ticker...609221350PR_NE WS_USPR_____DAF017.htm I guess Wal-Mart means everything to you. Reasonable care has something to do with knowing about disease. Do you think you will catch a disease from a MB box that is not shrink-wrapped? You were off on a tangent talking about unwrapped bread. I tend to follow the subject. Maybe I'm too easy. In my big city, we have very large stores that sell things you've probably never even dreamed of. It's a trade-off I can live with. Besides, I'm not talking about most things. Most things, electronics and tools for example, are coming in bubble packaging (which happens to be plastic BTW). I have noticed the local Wal-Mart does have some cheap tools on the bottom shelf without packaging, but that's the really cheap stuff. Maybe you are more comfortable with really cheap stuff. By the way, why are you trying to turn this into a fight? If you don't like folks from the United States, turn on headers and avoid reading them. Very big city? I live in very big US city also, So you are just a troll. Or you got egg all over your pathetic little face, as always. but newegg.com has just about everything I need, and the Asus MB that I got from them was not shrink-wrapped and it worked perfectly. That's hardly science. Your silly **** in spades. I'm just guessing, but do you quote only one level in your replies? You get to like it or lump it, prat. |
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Why are mainboard boxes already opened?
Garrot wrote
Mark A wrote In many European countries, when you buy a loaf of bread, it comes with no packaging at all. Your phobia about packaging is just a cultural bias. Who wants to buy a loaf of bread that has been exposed to air born germs? The europeans, obviously. Small bakeries here don't wrap the bread either but they should, IMO. Pity about what happens to it before its wrapped and when its wrapped. |
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Why are mainboard boxes already opened?
John Doe wrote
Garrot wrote Mark A wrote In many European countries, when you buy a loaf of bread, it comes with no packaging at all. Your phobia about packaging is just a cultural bias. Who wants to buy a loaf of bread that has been exposed to air born germs? Small bakeries here don't wrap the bread either but they should, IMO. And bread tends to get stale quickly when exposed. Wrong again. The crust goes soggy when its wrapped and those europeans eat the bread the day its bought anyway. They dont appear to be dying like flys, so your mindless germ phobia is your problem. They are no doubt happy you stay away from europe. I've read two or three different comments on the Internet recently about keeping plastic items (one was about grass trimmer line) in a container with a small amount of water to keep it pliable. It's an interesting concept to me, the idea of keeping plastic items humid to help keep them from degrading. No, that doesn't have anything to do with the subject either. I think someone opened the box and swapped the part. Or the motherboard manufacturer doesnt bother to seal the box and you're being as mindlessly paranoid as you are about 'germs' |
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Why are mainboard boxes already opened?
John Doe rattled this off his keyboard on 10/1/2006 :
Considering the fact a mainboard is a very complex part of a computer that you would want to know is factory fresh, how come mainboard boxes are not factory sealed? If that's because configuring has to be done after the factory, how come the company that configures the thing does not seal the box? Thank you. They're just providing good service by eliminating the need to remove those pesky shrink-wrap thingys and the seals that are so difficult to get your fingernails under. :') |
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Why are mainboard boxes already opened?
"Rod Speed" rod.speed.aaa gmail.com wrote:
They are no doubt happy you stay away from europe. Look who's talking. People from your own country's USENET groups would be very happy if you stayed away. A brief USENET history clearly shows that you are a hyperactive chronic insulting troll. Path: newssvr25.news.prodigy.net!newsdbm05.news.prodigy. com!newsdst01.news.prodigy.net!prodigy.com!newscon 04.news.prodigy.net!prodigy.net!newshub.sdsu.edu!f u-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!individual.net!not-for-mail From: "Rod Speed" rod.speed.aaa gmail.com Newsgroups: alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt,alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.abit,alt.comp .periphs.mainboard.asus Subject: Why are mainboard boxes already opened? Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2006 17:09:09 +1000 Lines: 34 Message-ID: 4obs8nFdph66U1 individual.net References: Xns984FB395870340123456789 207.115.17.102 R-6dnf7vz40p-L3YnZ2dnUVZ_oOdnZ2d comcast.com wrr8f81hsya6$.15yawdf6rg9hg.dlg 40tude.net Xns984FE337FEAB90123456789 207.115.17.102 X-Trace: individual.net oTGxt1oeUj9B+yti/XpcQATXTrXLcVhdjGBMYM2EU+PWBdj4I= X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.2670 X-RFC2646: Format=Flowed; Original X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.2670 Xref: prodigy.net alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt:475903 alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.abit:606561 alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.asus:753924 |
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Why are mainboard boxes already opened?
a troll on a rampage, maybe drunk
Path: newssvr25.news.prodigy.net!newsdbm05.news.prodigy. com!newsdst01.news.prodigy.net!prodigy.com!newscon 04.news.prodigy.net!prodigy.net!newsfeed.media.kyo to-u.ac.jp!newsfeed.icl.net!newsfeed.fjserv.net!newsf eed.freenet.de!bolzen.all.de!fu-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!individual.net!not-for-mail From: "Rod Speed" rod.speed.aaa gmail.com Newsgroups: alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt,alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.abit,alt.comp .periphs.mainboard.asus Subject: Why are mainboard boxes already opened? Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2006 17:03:59 +1000 Lines: 66 Message-ID: 4obrv1Fdq82fU1 individual.net References: Xns984FB395870340123456789 207.115.17.102 R-6dnf7vz40p-L3YnZ2dnUVZ_oOdnZ2d comcast.com Xns984FD06FC92AD0123456789 207.115.17.102 NL-dnbTLBrc0873YnZ2dnUVZ_umdnZ2d comcast.com Xns984FD592E6CEC0123456789 207.115.17.102 X-Trace: individual.net 7DGEr2ZETE+YpJpKY/2Jqwv5tFBcUfVwtR5CCnrZEEgXIeKlM= X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.2670 X-RFC2646: Format=Flowed; Original X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.2670 Xref: prodigy.net alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt:475901 alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.abit:606559 alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.asus:753922 John Doe jdoe usenetlove.invalid wrote Mark A nobody nowhere.com wrote John Doe jdoe usenetlove.invalid wrote There's only so much meaning you can put into a subject line. Maybe you can be my subject line writer. How much does it pay? You don't qualify. But you could have posted: "Why are mainboard boxes not shrink-wrapped?" But that's not what I meant. But in fact, more and more things from Wal-Mart and all other stores are coming in bubble packaging which is plastic. Check this out: http://money.cnn.com/services/ticker...609221350PR_NE WS_USPR_____DAF017.htm I guess Wal-Mart means everything to you. Reasonable care has something to do with knowing about disease. Do you think you will catch a disease from a MB box that is not shrink-wrapped? You were off on a tangent talking about unwrapped bread. I tend to follow the subject. Maybe I'm too easy. In my big city, we have very large stores that sell things you've probably never even dreamed of. It's a trade-off I can live with. Besides, I'm not talking about most things. Most things, electronics and tools for example, are coming in bubble packaging (which happens to be plastic BTW). I have noticed the local Wal-Mart does have some cheap tools on the bottom shelf without packaging, but that's the really cheap stuff. Maybe you are more comfortable with really cheap stuff. By the way, why are you trying to turn this into a fight? If you don't like folks from the United States, turn on headers and avoid reading them. Very big city? I live in very big US city also, So you are just a troll. Or you got egg all over your pathetic little face, as always. but newegg.com has just about everything I need, and the Asus MB that I got from them was not shrink-wrapped and it worked perfectly. That's hardly science. Your silly **** in spades. I'm just guessing, but do you quote only one level in your replies? You get to like it or lump it, prat. |
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Why are mainboard boxes already opened?
Nym shifting troll
See also: "JohnH" johnh jjss.com "Oscar Jones" oj ojqw.com Path: newssvr25.news.prodigy.net!newsdbm05.news.prodigy. com!newsdst01.news.prodigy.net!prodigy.com!newscon 04.news.prodigy.net!prodigy.net!newsfeed.telusplan et.net!newsfeed.telus.net!newsfeed.kabelfoon.nl.MI SMATCH!news-out1.kabelfoon.nl!newsfeed.kabelfoon.nl!xindi.nntp .kabelfoon.nl!chloor.box.nl!130.133.1.3.MISMATCH!f u-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!individual.net!not-for-mail From: "Rod Speed" rod.speed.aaa gmail.com Newsgroups: alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt,alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.abit,alt.comp .periphs.mainboard.asus Subject: Why are mainboard boxes already opened? Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2006 17:01:43 +1000 Lines: 87 Message-ID: 4obrqpFcnb5iU1 individual.net References: Xns984FB395870340123456789 207.115.17.102 R-6dnf7vz40p-L3YnZ2dnUVZ_oOdnZ2d comcast.com Xns984FD06FC92AD0123456789 207.115.17.102 X-Trace: individual.net T5cvKZFK48Z48sYRVfChbAekXHaUxAAg1jrBnATUz2PlkEJWU= X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.2670 X-RFC2646: Format=Flowed; Original X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.2670 Xref: prodigy.net alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt:475900 alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.abit:606558 alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.asus:753921 John Doe jdoe usenetlove.invalid wrote Mark A nobody nowhere.com wrote John Doe jdoe usenetlove.invalid wrote Considering the fact a mainboard is a very complex part of a computer that you would want to know is factory fresh, how come mainboard boxes are not factory sealed? If that's because configuring has to be done after the factory, how come the company that configures the thing does not seal the box? They basically dont bother on the whole. They are not "opened". They were never shrink wrapped to begin with. There's only so much meaning you can put into a subject line. The subject line aint the problem. Maybe you can be my subject line writer. Or maybe not. Wal-Mart has started a new program to get suppliers to reduce the amount of packaging for products they sell. They have estimated that it will save them tens of Billions of dollars per year, a significant portion of which will be reduction in energy usage for shipping and the energy needed to make the packaging. Maybe you didn't know it, but plastic (including shrink-wrap) comes from oil. But in fact, more and more things from Wal-Mart and all other stores are coming in bubble packaging which is plastic. In many European countries, when you buy a loaf of bread, it comes with no packaging at all. So you just catch the loaf with your filthy hands? Yep. How about all of the other people that have fingered your bread, no telling where their fingers were before then. The frogs have never been that mindlessly anal. Your phobia about packaging is just a cultural bias. Reasonable care has something to do with knowing about disease. We have an immune system for a reason, stupid. Dont bother visiting china, they use human **** as fertilizer with food crops. If you deal with a reputable manufacturer and a reputable retailer, you have nothing to worry about. In my big city, we have very large stores that sell things you've probably never even dreamed of. Unlikely. It's a trade-off I can live with. Besides, I'm not talking about most things. Most things, electronics and tools for example, are coming in bubble packaging (which happens to be plastic BTW). I have noticed the local Wal-Mart does have some cheap tools on the bottom shelf without packaging, but that's the really cheap stuff. Wrong again with the bigger tools like hammers etc. Maybe you are more comfortable with really cheap stuff. Or maybe you couldnt bull**** your way out of a wet paper bag. By the way, why are you trying to turn this into a fight? Just another of your pathetic little drug crazed paranoid fantasys/projections. If you don't like folks from the United States, He never said he didnt. turn on headers and avoid reading them. Or tell you to go shove your head up a dead bear's arse. |
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Why are mainboard boxes already opened?
Garrot wrote:
On Sun, 1 Oct 2006 19:04:54 -0600, Mark A wrote: In many European countries, when you buy a loaf of bread, it comes with no packaging at all. Your phobia about packaging is just a cultural bias. Who wants to buy a loaf of bread that has been exposed to air born germs? Small bakeries here don't wrap the bread either but they should, IMO. Since we're now WAY off topic, I'll contribute, too. I spent 11 months in Iraq eating food covered with dirt and dust, not to mention my greasy, oily, and otherwise filthy hands that I used to put the food in my mouth. Sometimes with silverware, sometimes not. The only adverse side effect was that my food sometimes had a little extra grit or crunch to it. I'm sure that your hometown bakery is much more sanitary and you have very little to worry about. I agree with the poster that argued for cultural bias. My wife is in excellent (although drastic) example. When we used to go to the grocery store, she wouldn't even buy the first can of soup on the shelf. She had to dig for one in the back that hadn't been touched by as many people. No rational person behaves like this. On a more relevent note, I used to work for a small PC shop and none of our boards came from the distributor shrink-wrapped. Mostly Asus and Abit if I recall. However, we did shrinkwrap them. This made the customer feel better and made it easier for us to tell if a returned item had been opened. -Dylan C |
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