On Sun, 27 Feb 2005 11:30:38 -0800, in alt.internet.wireless , "Peter Pan"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Mark McIntyre wrote:
>>
>> Some laptop PSUs are not designed for continuous work and can
>> overheat.
>> A colleague of mine was startled one evening when his company-supplied
>> Compaq exploded. Fortunately nobody was in his study at the time but
>> the lappy was a write-off as was part of his desk. This was one of
>> the old ones with a builtin power supply.
>
>I can understand how a battery can explode, but theres absolutely nothing in
>a computer itself that can explode. I wonder if that's the same thing as
>cellphones explode, when it's actually the batteries that explode.. Did your
>friends battery explode?
No, the computer exploded.
I imagine that the (internal) PSU caught fire, the combustive gases were
trapped inside the case, and this caused an explosive rupture. *bang*
If you think it is impossible for nonflammable things to explode, read up
on flour bombs.
>
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