I Just Love This Stuff

No, despite the frequent tone here at twc, the post title’s not sarcastic. *heh* It’s this stuff:

In fact, the whole range of Caig DeoxIt products are great for a wide array of electronics. Example (one of many), I fished an old 2GB flash drive out of the washer the other day after it had apparently been through more than a few cycles. The plastic case was beat up a bit, it was full of water and the connector had even begun to rust.

Not good, eh?

Nah, not good, but a wee spray of the product pictured above, some careful wipes with one of the non-static wipes included in a small computer maintenance kit from Caig and a lil judicious cleaning with one of the sponge-tipped swabs and… plug the thing in and it was fine.

Now, would it have worked had I just dried it out? Maybe, maybe even probably. But cleaning all the contacts (and removing the rust) was a Very Good Thing. Why did I reach for my lil DeoxIt kit first thing though? Because over time I’ve had very good experiences restoring bad electrical/electronics connections in a lot of different applications. Bad memory modules? Maybe not. Clean contacts (both on the memory module itself and on the motherboard of the computer) and… in every case but one, flakiness has been abated or completely done away with. Nice. Peripheral card flaky? DeoxIt has frequently saved my bacon there, too. In my experience, just about anything that needs a good electrical connection and removal of or protection from corrosion, etc., can benefit from DeoxIt.

And Caig doesn’t pay me a dime for my opinion.

The computer I’m using to write this post? It was a “barebones” HP that I very nearly gutted, did disassemble, and reassembled and modded with appropriately upgraded parts and… the appropriate Caig DeoxIt product everywhere an electrical connection is–including, but not limited to, the CPU, memory and all peripheral cards.

Memory slots in the lil Asus that’s my first-in-line secondary computer, battery connection, power connection, hard drive, etc., all DeoxIt treated.

It just makes sense to me to have those potential failure points protected. My computers reward me for this kind of treatment with mostly limiting their problems to just software issues. *heh*

Of course, since I’ve fallen behind on treating some other equipment (why have I not treated the new stuff in my networking closet? Why? Laziness?), now that I have gotten my lil kit out again, I suppose I need to get on some of the other stuff laying around. I’ve been “promising” myself I’d get that done Real Soon Now for too long. 😉

The Other Celtic Patron Saint

Well, one of the other Celtic patron saints, but Saint Andrew is patron saint of more than just another Celtic group.

No, this post is just to ask how many other folks (besides me, of course) among my wee readership will wear a leek or daffodil today in honor of David, patron saint of Wales.

Takers?


From a previous year’s St David’s Day post:

“Gwnewch y pethau bychain mewn bywyd”*

“Be joyful, and keep your faith and your creed. *Do the little things [in life] that you have seen me do and heard about. I will walk the path that our fathers have trod before us.”–reputed to be the last words of St David–Dewi Sant– patron saint of Wales (the only Celtic patron saint native to the land of which he is considered patron), is said to have died at age 100 on March 1, anno domini 589.