George Georgalis wrote:
for that you can save some cash and get an air tank, which you pressurize at the gas station 12 gallons are $30 or $40.
Dirty, nasty gas station air? No way.
problem with the cans is the cold air can cause due point and draw a lot of wet out of the air, but san diego should be lower humidity....
Short bursts (as the can says) will rectify this problem
but maybe a shopvac vaccume (with reverse), and some swiffers would be a better choice? the new contractor models are real quiet.
Not a good idea at all. Vacuums are a very big producer of static electricity. The quickest way to fry a computer is to vacuum it with a non-ESD vacuum (you would know if you had one of these).
-kelsey -- [email protected] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list
