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| The Heinous Sin Against The 10875H by budaatum(op): 2:06pm On Feb 26 |
A Confession. I murdered my laptop. I drowned it in the bath, and my stup¹d pained me so much that I couldn't confess till to AlphaTaikun. It happened just about August 2025 when I put my lovely hardworking loyal Pcspecialist Ionico 10875H RTX3070 64Gb 2Tr underwater and drowned it and began bearing false witness that my laptop took a bath. I was soaking in the bath, watching youtubes as a mamiwata me when and I stepped out to pea and next I was staring at the ceiling. I must have been out at least 2 minutes. I got up and saw my laptop in the bath. It was totally submerged. My Pcspecialist Ionico 10875H RTX3070 64Gb DDR4 2T NVMe had been murdered by drowning by me! That is my sin. This is my confession.
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| Re: The Heinous Sin Against The 10875H by RealityKings1: 2:55pm On Feb 26 |
£2,008.00 is alot to put in water ![]() |
| Re: The Heinous Sin Against The 10875H by budaatum(op): 6:54pm On Feb 26 |
RealityKings1:You don't say! I was stup¹d to put it in water and I been kicking myself ever since. But I am very delighted to say that I am now out of purgatory and my punishment is finished. I shall be getting a Pcspecialist Recoil 18" 275HX 32GB RTX 5070Ti 1TB from a benefactor. I will make it sit on my desktop, and I will go find more benefactors just in case I'm stup¹d again. |
| Re: The Heinous Sin Against The 10875H by AlphaTaikun: 4:15pm On Feb 27 |
budaatum:@budaatum Whoa! Did you lose consciousness? It's wonderful you came round again. I hope you didn't have a major head injury from the "about 2 minutes" of passing out. Some folks have fallen unconscious in the bath and had some head injuries after hitting a hard floor surface in the past. I checked up the performance and online reviews of the "Pcspecialist Ionico" 10875H RTX3070 64Gb DDR4 2T NVMe, manufactured in 2021 and that machine is indeed mad cool for £2000+. I saw a 3-year warranty from one of the UK retail outlets for the Pcspecialist Ionoco as well which is impressive. Enjoy the rest of your day. |
| Re: The Heinous Sin Against The 10875H by AlphaTaikun: 4:31pm On Feb 27 |
budaatum:Your last paragraph cracked me up here... ![]() Indeed, the new machine has to sit right on your desktop... (NO more aquatic locations for viewing YouTube videos). I once had one of my mobile phones fall into water in the bathroom years back. I learned some punishing lessons from that experience and I don't take my mobile devices near water ever again. ONLY the paranoid survive. That's a true maxim! Although we live in a world of vibrational energy (cause and effect), so, any thing bought new will deteriorate in time and space. I've never used a "Pcspecialist" brand in my life. I might pick up one of that brand soon after seeing your post and watching online reviews of the brands you mentioned here. |
| Re: The Heinous Sin Against The 10875H by Dtruthspeaker: 4:53pm On Feb 27 |
Murder does not apply when you are talking about the termination of your creations. |
| Re: The Heinous Sin Against The 10875H by budaatum(op): 7:11pm On Feb 27 |
AlphaTaikun:I do indeed need to become a bit paranoid as I'm not paranoid at all. I'm not too reckless often, being a cautious risk calculater, but this one did creep up on me. Now I look back, it's like when I put mobile down after a call once and roller bladed away. Hours later was I like, where is my phone! That phone was a brick and not cheap in 1996. But I wanted an upgrade I couldn't justify, so I stup¹dly abandoned my phone on a bench in Hyde Park so I can go get a new one. I like PcSpecialist because you can choose specs to suit need and purse, and the solid 3-year warranty. I've Return Merchandise Authorized (RMA) twice, and just the savings on labour made it worthy. The service itself was outstanding and felt like money back. Annoying I'm lapsed on home content because I'm often careful and minimalised. Must look into now my new machine is on the way. |
| Re: The Heinous Sin Against The 10875H by budaatum(op): 1:13am On Feb 28 |
AlphaTaikun:I very must have lost consciousness, getting out a hot bath so quick. Must have fell in slow motion because head was very ok. Silly really, since I felt it coming like last time I passed out. But before I could do anything I found myself on my back staring at the ceiling. I'm lucky I didn't end up with the laptop in the bath. And that reliance on luck for the continuance of my existence is why the word stup¹d applies to me. It's also why I'm making it known here on Nairaland so I can't lie that I wasn't stup¹d, again, since it's the stupidest thing I've done since I more stup¹dly swam in toxic water a decade ago. Bath water temp is going down for sure. And I should consider going back to just reading a book and listening to music in fact, and swim more. |
| Re: The Heinous Sin Against The 10875H by AlphaTaikun: 10:06pm On Mar 01 |
budaatum:Could that be a brick shaped "Thuraya-like" satellite phone you are referencing as of that 1996 Hyde Park event? On the other hand, forgetting things annoyingly comes with the natural ageing process due to the brain stem cells NOT getting replenished to keep up with the loses. Whenever I plan to go out the NEXT day, I usually get my clothes, matching belts, stocking shoes, documents and to-do list(s) ready so that I don't forget or leave anything behind. I also delegate things by using the "80/20 percent Principle" or the "Pareto Principle" to get things done faster. It's based off of the FACT that 20 percent of the MOST difficult things on your to-do list on a daily basis WILL give you 80 percent of your daily results. It's a mad cool principle tbh. Second, that solid 3-year warranty on the Pcspecialist model is priceless. One of the best warranties out there. |
| Re: The Heinous Sin Against The 10875H by AlphaTaikun: 10:22pm On Mar 01 |
budaatum:I appreciate you for sharing your hot bath experience in 2025 as I've learned a lot from it. Despite the global geopolitical events going on in Iran (with the major joint military operations involving the United States and Israel) code named: "Operation Epic Fury," I had do some more research about this loss of consciousness after some hot baths yesterday right into today. I recall reading over 10 years ago that Saunas too can lead to loss of consciousness BUT it just didn't occur to me that following some bathroom protocols while having a hot bath can be devastating as well. Now it makes SENSE! I read that the ideal hot bath temperature MUST not go over 40°c and the bath shouldn't last for more than 15 minutes to be on the safe side especially during winter. I hope more folks learn about this medical situation as well. Hot baths can indeed go south if the right sequence of events aren't followed. Indeed, a hot water bath can make you lose consciousness. This is primarily caused by heat syncope or, in severe cases, heat stroke, which results from the body's response to excessive heat. "Causes of Losing Consciousness" Blood Vessel Dilation: Hot water causes your blood vessels to widen (vasodilation) as the body attempts to cool itself. This causes blood to pool in the lower body and skin, which lowers overall blood pressure. Insufficient Blood Supply to the Brain: When blood pressure drops, the heart rate increases to compensate, but if it CANNOT maintain adequate blood flow to the brain, you may feel dizzy, lightheaded, and eventually faint (syncope). Standing Up Suddenly: The risk is highest when you stand up to exit the bath, as gravity then causes more blood to pool in your legs, leading to a more significant drop in blood pressure. Heat Stroke: Prolonged exposure to high temperatures can raise your core body temperature to dangerous levels, a medical emergency known as heat stroke. This can cause confusion, disorientation, and loss of consciousness. Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: In poorly ventilated bathrooms with gas-powered water heaters (geysers), carbon monoxide (CO) can build up. This odorless, invisible gas can lead to dizziness, unconsciousness, and even death. PubMed Central (PMC) (.gov) |
| Re: The Heinous Sin Against The 10875H by budaatum(op): 11:32pm On Mar 02 |
AlphaTaikun:I'll go for this one, as I did stand up to exit the bath. I'm grateful for the info, and will mind it henceforth. |
| Re: The Heinous Sin Against The 10875H by AlphaTaikun: 4:19am On Mar 03 |
budaatum:My pleasure. |
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