Arizona Bob
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We all know about the ole Post Hole Banks, Cellar and Garden Spots, etc. Well, I just discovered a modern hiding place, and think it might be beneficial to the membership if we have a post dedicated to some of the more modern places people might stash stuff. I'll start it off with my discovery:
I purchased a used computer from our local swap-meet vendor a year ago. The brand was the same as my son's computer, and his video card took a dump. We swapped-out the video card and stuck the old computer in storage for further parts (if needed). A few weeks ago, I was going thru storage trying to decide what to sell and what to toss-out. I grabbed the old computer with the intent of removing and saving the memory, power supply, cpu and drives.
Later, as I was giving the old computer a once-over, I saw that one of the hard drives was disconnected from the power and IDE cables. I removed the hard drive, and noticed that the cover had been "opened", because several screws were missing. I grabbed my precision torx driver set and proceeded to open the drive. Inside I found it stuffed with cotton. As I removed the cotton, I found some nice "stuff". The first picture is how the drive looked when I first pulled it from the computer. The second picture is how the drive looked with the goodies. (The second picture is a "staged" shot with my own property- I may post a shot of the actual contents at a later date.)
TAG! You're it!
I purchased a used computer from our local swap-meet vendor a year ago. The brand was the same as my son's computer, and his video card took a dump. We swapped-out the video card and stuck the old computer in storage for further parts (if needed). A few weeks ago, I was going thru storage trying to decide what to sell and what to toss-out. I grabbed the old computer with the intent of removing and saving the memory, power supply, cpu and drives.
Later, as I was giving the old computer a once-over, I saw that one of the hard drives was disconnected from the power and IDE cables. I removed the hard drive, and noticed that the cover had been "opened", because several screws were missing. I grabbed my precision torx driver set and proceeded to open the drive. Inside I found it stuffed with cotton. As I removed the cotton, I found some nice "stuff". The first picture is how the drive looked when I first pulled it from the computer. The second picture is how the drive looked with the goodies. (The second picture is a "staged" shot with my own property- I may post a shot of the actual contents at a later date.)
TAG! You're it!
