I had a woman use compressed air as mace against me :P
talk about giving me the cold shoulder
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I had a woman use compressed air as mace against me :P
talk about giving me the cold shoulder
OKay...you need to explain that one right quick cowboy, lest I call BS on you.Quote:
Originally posted by GenIV
I had a woman use compressed air as mace against me :P
talk about giving me the cold shoulder
a lot of times at compusa and other office stores, they have them for free after rebate
we was just playing around, that was when I was working my old job
Bwahahaha, my guess is that the paper shoots out at them :D Hehehe..ill have to try that :)Quote:
Originally posted by CadetLee
I don't happen to have any film canisters handy..what exactly happens?
The top blows off the cannister with a fairly loud pop and the little bits of paper go everywhere! Only do this to someone with a good sense of humor, or to your boss on the last day of work!
I have done that before. It really does make a loud pop. :)
If you really want to have fun with someone.
1. If you can get access to there home, place some lifesavers in the shower head. This will make them very sticky after a shower :)
2. Throw a can of original shaving cream in the freezer. Then in a day or two. Take it out, cut the can and remove the frozen shaving cream. Stash into a draw or desk and in a few hours it will expand (and I do mean expand!!!)
I have had a can of air fights. Where you run around blasting each other with the air.
In the good old days of Supervisor of the helpdesk. We went into the Email Admins office and glued all his CD's to the ceiling and place tape on his phone, cobweb the place and just went crazy!
Oh yeah and we taken his cans of air (keeping it on topic :D)
hmmm,
my college bookstore charges 15 for a 10oz can. thats some markup i do believe
Getting back to canned air.....
You can get free canned air from here until 04/05/03
Good to know but I'd be careful.. All the compressor based air I've ever used has had plenty of water in it..Quote:
Originally posted by Mrfreddio55
Ive never experienced any problems using an air compressor, thank you. :)
There is a product called RE-Air.
I got mine from CDW just to try it out.
It works ok. You can pressurize the can yourself. Turn it upside-down, refill it about 100 times (before risk of moisture builds).
It is under $20. You can use a hand-pump, compressor, or RE-Air compressor to fill the can.
No more frozen hands (or freezing spots on your co-workers), but it isn't too bad of an investment for the convenience.
I'd rate it about a 7 on a scale of 1-10.
I have used mine for almost 3 months now and refilled it a few times.
I just used a powerful vaccum cleanear with a soft, non-metal, bristle attachment.
Just worked on a computer, too much dust in the power supply.
The power supply burned up (Yes, caught fire) and took out 2 hard drives with it (replaced power supply and HD)(Loss of all pictures & documents not on disk). Kept telling her (my sister) to get the air and take care of the dust. Anyway, a bit late she now has the air (Sam's Club 4 x $10). I'm still working on rebuilding the hard drive for her. All the updates for Windows ME & Office 2000 then reconfiguring individual desktops for the kids and so on.
Don't wait to long, as did my sister!