gs274
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Have seen pieces of a computer exploded ie...psu, hard drive, vid card....never enough to toast someone though. I'm going with stevedave on this one though with FAIL
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And btw, who is that guy? He looks so clean cut!
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This is clearly the beginning of a firestorm. Elite hackers across the globe will begin to fall, one by one, from pc's with hidden explosives installed ready to activate via remote detonation.I call laptop bomb. The perfect assassination tool. You put some C4 and a trigger in with some code to hijack someones computer, flip on their web cam to make sure they are at the computer and then boom!
Sounds fishy. Ram Prasad killed the guy and is trying to cover his tracks.
CRT tube have as much air as possible removed from the inside, creative a vacuum.Maybe he had a monster CRT monitor and the tube exploded? Personally I can't imagine anything in a PC being able to explode with enough force to char and kill though.
(giggles)
maybe he had a quantum computer. And somehow it became nuclear
Wasn't it a laptop? Why are we talking about CRTs?
Capacitors can store only very limited amount of energy per size.1 of 2 things likely happened. Either he stuck something into the PSU and discharged a capacitor into himself, or the news was inaccurate (like it usually is) and he was actually working on a CRT monitor and discharged it into himself.
Implosion actually produces also overpressure when all that air rushing to fill vacuum crashes together.It's highly unlikely a CRT could do anything other than implode, the negative pressure makes it fairly impossible for it to explode.