Chance of realising that that small piece of metal is a vital part of your computer

Chance of realising that that small piece of metal is a vital part of your computer
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Chance of realising that that small piece of metal is a vital part of your computer
Graph by JaneD, via our GraphJam builder.
FIRST!!!!!!!!!
I’m sorry, I don’t speak retard.
Well said, sir/ma’am
Your computer.
You’re using it wrong.
What metal piece would this be. I have never had anything fall off of my computer.
Never had it happen to my computer, but it has happened with a lot of other things I find randomly in my room.
So, there is a 0% chance of noticing that the piece belonged to your computer? Even if you built the thing from scratch? No one ever notices it? Ever? Hmmm…
I also enjoy the 100% chance that the author becomes aware that the piece of metal, which before had no significance, is recognized to be the culprit. Poorly thought out, poorly executed. Pointless. Oh, and you are a dolt.
You’re not thinking digitally, my friends. Much like my ex-wife, in this graph things are either on or off. No middle gorund. No quantum decision making here.
Why would you throw a piece of your computer away? Why would your computer have parts that didn’t do anything? You sound like a moron.
How could you lose something that important? When you look at it it would look awfully computer related if it was important.
Worst graph ever? Well, no, I’ve seen worse, but this one is pretty bad.
You know what’s funny about this graph? … yeah, me neither.
Doesn’t anyone realize this graph has spelled Realising wrong?
No… it’s spelled exactly the same way you just spelled it.
And that is correct, actually, depending on where you live.
Last time I checked, computers don’t shed. What on earth are you doing to yours, and why aren’t you paying a pro to do it for you? :\
Despite the prevalence of negative comments here, I can totally relate to this. When I tear into something for the first time (and any time after), I obviously know better than the people that built it, so if I throw it away, it can’t be significant. Totally unnecessary.
On the bright side, improvising replacements for expensive and important electronics is so much fun…
Yup. I can’t even begin to imagine what kind of metal piece might fall off of a computer. Or why it would be something crucial to operating it and not look insanely like a piece of electronic goodness.
It’s not like a car, where pieces fall off all the .. oh, not, that doesn’t happen either.
It’s not like a linear accelerator where .. no. Same thing.
It’s not like it’s a .. um .. I can’t think of ANYTHING that vital unidentifiable parts just drop off of and sit there looking like trash. Except maybe my white trash neighbors who have kids like it’s going out of style.
Hmm, I have a feeling this happened to said graph-artist. Assuming the one time he threw it away it would be 100:0
Honestly I can’t think of any computer part that has a small piece of metal on it that can fall off vital or not, unless you somehow dug the fuse out of the power supply. Small pieces of PLASTIC, sure.
SO TRUEE
OK, I’m going to try to help here. How about those little jumper things? They’re part metal. Or maybe screws? No, never mind, the graph just sucks.
What kind of computer do you have? Every computer I’ve ever bought or built never had any “small piece if metal” that was somehow vital to the computer’s ability to run.
I’ve had a GPU processor fall off before.
But what moron THROWS away parts of ANYTHING they want to work. A basic concept of design means that there is no EXTRA part.
That exact thing happened to me yesterday! But it was the small black rubber thing that’s supposed to be on the bottom of the laptop to hold it leveled or whatever.
So true though,sigh.