Now it’s time to cram all that working electronics and software into the old box.
First we have to open the box – not that easy; we need a really long
Torx screwdriver. They’re a bit of a pain to find but after much
effort, the back came off. Sheild your children’s eyes, it’s a naked
mac!

Just one
problem: there’s a 9 inch monitor in the way. Even though it’s tiny,
that’s like a giant capacitor of doom and spikey hair electrocution
death. Eeep!
So we need to dicharge all that built-up electricity; fortunately I know a man who can do this:

It should make an almightly BANG when it dicharges… waiting for it… waiting…
Hey, what gives? No bang??
Ok, now I’m confused. We did what you’re supposed to do and it didn’t
make any noise or short out or anything! Grrr. At this point my
fearless assistant decides that he’s not so fearless any more. This
gives me the fear.
I’m not touching it, so it’s time to call in
the professionals… there may be a slight gap in the next update, as
I’ve caught up with the current progress! Still trying to find / get
around to sorting out someone to take the big electrocution death bits
out of the mac. Suggestions gratefully received! (apart from “get off
your arse and do it,” I’m aware of that one.)
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See – this is why it’s a good reason for me not to get involved in this sort of thing. I’d have been slammed against the opposite wall with a scorched face and hair standing on end by now if that was me…
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Comment by kevling — 10 August 2005 #