I used to see like 80 registered users and 100 guests on the Russian mod thread on RoR before it was deleted. Now it's really hard to find that amount of people online on the whole forum.
Theoretically if it uses an SMC, there is a slight almost non-existent chance. But that is extremely unlikely, and, even if it did, you require massive amounts of modification to work correctly.
My Krakens have just died. There's no sound coming from them, not even a feedback noice. Now I need to get new headphones ASAP, preferebly the Tiamat 2.2.
Only when a monitor is burning, should a monitor smell like its burning, but in most normal cases a monitor should not be burning and thus should not smell like a burning monitor, so no, its not normal. I think.
just poking fun at some of the really silly questions.... is it normal for my monitor to smell like its burning? yea, totally fine...
I just watched the final episode of Parks & Recreation. Damn that was a great show, anyone have any suggestions for a good show I can watch to fill the void Parks & Rec has left? (Also I need a show to watch while I wait for the new seasons of 'Fear The Walking Dead', 'The Walking Dead' & 'Modern Family'.)
Its a Futuro house, it was designed to be the future of housing in the 60's. But here we are today and houses still look like houses fro the most part
In fairness to you my phone has managed to maintain a very plastic like smell throughout its 3.5 year life so far. Probably just the smell of the plastic caused by the heating up when charging etc. My monitor smells vaguely of hot glue. My BeatStep midi controller has a very strong and potent smell of chemicals as well. But i can only smell these things when i put my nose about 6cm (2.5inch) away from the devices. Its fairly common for electronic devices to smell since they tend to heat up while in use, in the same way that an air freshener would. Although if its starting to get a bit foggy in your room then you should probably start to worry.