What should I do with my computer?
I was in Shanghai for about 3 years and there, I spilt some Yakult(a kind of very sweet and sticky drink) but I soon got it fixed. However, now I am back in Singapore and there are ants crawling in and out of my laptop!! What should I do?
Desktops - 3 Answers
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Answer 1 :
You could buy some compressed air, the one people use to clean keyboards. And blow the ants and crap away with it. After that, remove all the buttons carefully and clean with a little tip of water and paper. Blow it clean with the air and let it dry. Then put the buttons back.
Answer 2 :
Since they are only ants they will have a minimal effect on your pcs performance, but you may smell some burning. You can vacuum them out, or use compressed air. Or, catch them, roast them and serve them for lunch!
Answer 3 :
lmao could soak it in ethanol then leave to dry for 48 hours or just hope the ants eventually eat all leftovers
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Friday, September 28, 2012
Friday, September 21, 2012
Is it cheaper to buy a MacBook 2GHz from the Apple Store or from Singapore at their roadshow (March 2008)
Is it cheaper to buy a MacBook 2GHz from the Apple Store or from Singapore at their roadshow (March 2008)?
I am buying a brand new MacBook (MB061) and I was told that Singapore offers very competitive prices for electronics especially during roadshows, one of which is bound to happen this March. When I checked the price at Apple.com, it seems to be just right for my budget, but of course I wouldn't say no to Singapore if theirs is cheaper. A relative is about to go to the US this February and I'm thinking of making her buy the laptop now; otherwise I'll have a friend buy one in Singapore this March. I have to know now so I'd know who should buy the laptop for me. I can't wait!!!
Laptops & Notebooks - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
If the price is right, go for it. I think the US and Singapore's electrical outlets differ so you have to buy a US version, but the magsafe connector should be the same.
Answer 2 :
The 15" MacBook Pro in the USA is $1999.00 + TAX (Approx £1004 + TAX) The 15" MacBook Pro in Singapore is S$3452 WITH TAX ( Approx £1220 ) The USA sales tax varies from state to state. My guess is the prices will be about the same
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I am buying a brand new MacBook (MB061) and I was told that Singapore offers very competitive prices for electronics especially during roadshows, one of which is bound to happen this March. When I checked the price at Apple.com, it seems to be just right for my budget, but of course I wouldn't say no to Singapore if theirs is cheaper. A relative is about to go to the US this February and I'm thinking of making her buy the laptop now; otherwise I'll have a friend buy one in Singapore this March. I have to know now so I'd know who should buy the laptop for me. I can't wait!!!
Laptops & Notebooks - 2 Answers
People's Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
If the price is right, go for it. I think the US and Singapore's electrical outlets differ so you have to buy a US version, but the magsafe connector should be the same.
Answer 2 :
The 15" MacBook Pro in the USA is $1999.00 + TAX (Approx £1004 + TAX) The 15" MacBook Pro in Singapore is S$3452 WITH TAX ( Approx £1220 ) The USA sales tax varies from state to state. My guess is the prices will be about the same
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Friday, September 14, 2012
Why can I sell my laptop
Why can I sell my laptop?
Do you know of any reliable sites that I can sell my laptop or any shops in Singapore? Or a trading of laptops? Sorry for my bad english lol I just realize, I meant to say: Where can I sell my laptop?
Singapore - 6 Answers
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Answer 1 :
I'm sorry. I am not from singapore. =[
Answer 2 :
Craiglist.com is a great website for buying/selling/trading.
Answer 3 :
mocca.com?
Answer 4 :
Although some sites like ebay and mocca helps, I rather sell mine in a shop. I sold my old laptop at a store in Funan Center. It was on the 3rd floor. It accepts most laptops, even faulty ones. I sold my faulty one for $400 not that bad :)
Answer 5 :
better go to sim lim at rochor road,i think the people there will give you an idea where to go or you want to do to your laptop.
Answer 6 :
I know this is not an answer. But to 'Curious', that shop u spoke about in Funan, does it only take laptops or will they take other electrical products. My husband wants to sell his x-box (console, accessories, discs)
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Do you know of any reliable sites that I can sell my laptop or any shops in Singapore? Or a trading of laptops? Sorry for my bad english lol I just realize, I meant to say: Where can I sell my laptop?
Singapore - 6 Answers
People's Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
I'm sorry. I am not from singapore. =[
Answer 2 :
Craiglist.com is a great website for buying/selling/trading.
Answer 3 :
mocca.com?
Answer 4 :
Although some sites like ebay and mocca helps, I rather sell mine in a shop. I sold my old laptop at a store in Funan Center. It was on the 3rd floor. It accepts most laptops, even faulty ones. I sold my faulty one for $400 not that bad :)
Answer 5 :
better go to sim lim at rochor road,i think the people there will give you an idea where to go or you want to do to your laptop.
Answer 6 :
I know this is not an answer. But to 'Curious', that shop u spoke about in Funan, does it only take laptops or will they take other electrical products. My husband wants to sell his x-box (console, accessories, discs)
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Friday, September 7, 2012
Can I easily bring my laptop computer into these countries
Can I easily bring my laptop computer into these countries?
UAE and Singapore? I wanted to know if there would be any problems when traveling to them, I just want to make sure nobody tries to take it away or something.
United Arab Emirates - 3 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Why should anybody take your laptop away. As long as it passes security.......
Answer 2 :
What H said. No, your laptop will be safe in your very own hands.
Answer 3 :
I travel in or out of Dubai about 10 times a year and no one even looks once at my laptop. I am sure Singapore is the same
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UAE and Singapore? I wanted to know if there would be any problems when traveling to them, I just want to make sure nobody tries to take it away or something.
United Arab Emirates - 3 Answers
People's Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
Why should anybody take your laptop away. As long as it passes security.......
Answer 2 :
What H said. No, your laptop will be safe in your very own hands.
Answer 3 :
I travel in or out of Dubai about 10 times a year and no one even looks once at my laptop. I am sure Singapore is the same
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