engadget.com — Confirming our belief that some people are just "bad with computers," a boy named Joe Falciatano III from Pulaski, New York, seems to have simply the worst luck ever -- and some think it could be do to an overly magnetized touch.
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iignotusMar 3, 2008
Theleppatic?
jessicasarahsMar 4, 2008
I was expecting to see computers exploding, or at least some sparks. Not just some people who don't know their way around their keyboards. Buried for lameness -_-
thecarpeMar 4, 2008
Interesting that a grounding strap settled down the field. In the investigations of alleged spontaneous combustion that have been examined over the years (folks being incinerated to dust, but their immediate surroundings remaining mostly intact), one roughly plausible theory was an intense accumulation of static electricity that caused the liquid in the body to turn into a giant superconductive lightning bolt and nearly vaporize the person when the charge attempts to discharge. Not that I would be terribly worried, but this kid might stay away from wool sweaters and consider mixing in some ESD shoes.
zendinMar 7, 2008
skittles?
backstabMar 22, 2008
This kid is a scam artist just trying to get on TV. hence him saying he is famous at the end
crossmrApr 6, 2008
Because if I'm bored at work and want to keep my goofing off private I can do so quite easily. I simply remote desktop to home and surf and chat from there. I Can easily close the remote connection without closing anything I was doing to carry on with work if need be and open it again to pick up right where I left off.
ferris4May 24, 2008
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