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Living Room / Re: Summon the NSA
« on: August 10, 2013, 04:17 PM »

  I think the idea is to overload the NSA's servers when it detects all these keywords.  lol

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Living Room / Re: Internet Speed Test
« on: August 10, 2013, 04:14 PM »

  You have to select the closest test site for the test, and other sites as well.  Plus I use different bandwidth-test websites.  Sometimes I'll get lower results from one site than the other, depending on the bottleneck of the site at that time.....

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Living Room / Re: P3005 HP LaserJet printer questions
« on: August 10, 2013, 03:49 PM »
put the cart in a shallow dish of water, just enough to soak the print heads.

A folded up wet paper towel works well for that also and is much harder to spill. ;)

  I tried it with a paper towel, but you can't get the water/alcohol to cover the heads.  I use paper towels to just clean the heads when they're visibly dirty.

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Living Room / Re: Apple Patents Making You SHUT UP!
« on: August 08, 2013, 08:34 PM »

  And yet ANOTHER POLICE STATE TOOL.

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Living Room / Re: P3005 HP LaserJet printer questions
« on: August 08, 2013, 08:25 PM »
we used to have a HP Photosmart all in one, dont remember the model been about 5 to 6 years ago.  didn't get used a whole lot but we always had to replace the cartridges (genuine) when we had to use it after sitting idle for 9 to 12 months.  i got tired of spending $100 some dollars everytime they wanted to use to print 3 or 4 pages :P  but the excuse was we spent $400 on it.  some people will never understand1  :D

  I don't know of any ink jet cartridges that won't dry out when not used for that long.  The ink in the well isn't what dries out, but the foam absorbing part right above the print head.  HP states that to recover a cart that stops working from long idle times, put the cart in a shallow dish of water, just enough to soak the print heads.  Then if that don't free things up to put it in a shallow dish of alcohol just enough to cover the print heads.  Of course after this is done you have to thoroughly dry the heads and print out several test pages to work the water or alcohol out of the heads.

  If you have a refill kit, you can try this:  Put a little ink of the proper color for the print head your trying to revive into the syringe, then insert the needle all the way down to the print head and inject a little ink.  If you over-do it you stand the chance of getting ink into one of the other print heads and have to print out a bunch of test pages to flush it out.

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