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I mean, like have you ever had a Gameboy, DS, Cell phone, Laptop, Computer, or anything that you used EVER survived like..water damage or anything and worked like it should not work like that?

 

I remember my last and crappy cell phone, I dropped it into a bowl of cereal -.- It slipped as I was texting someone back and fell and got soaked in the milk. I basically knew it was done for. Come to find out, I was wrong, and it completely and "weirdly" survived and later on, acted like nothing EVER happened to it. Like, even the battery got drenched a little bit 0,0 Beats me, but I was sure glad it did not break because we could not afford another phone for awhile.

 

It was a heart attack when it happened xD


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Well if you wanna count my old car as technology then yes. Oil pan cracked and all the oil drained out. Drove it to the junk yard, did 3 netural drops then reved the engine at full rpm for about a min...i couldnt kill this car. Was a 94 tempo


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Well if you wanna count my old car as technology then yes. Oil pan cracked and all the oil drained out. Drove it to the junk yard, did 3 netural drops then reved the engine at full rpm for about a min...i couldnt kill this car. Was a 94 tempo

 

Of course cars are technology xD I know a lot of stories of my friends and relatives cars surviving something brutal for the car o,O


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My N64 survived having a TV dropped on it... does that count?


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Nokia phones can survive anything. ^^"

The older ones, anyway. The newer ones can't. But those old ones... they would survive a nuclear explosion.

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well, that gameboy SP I have. It survived plenty of things, like coca cola dropped on it, accidentally throwing it at full force in the sky while I was falling on my bike, and landing on the asphalt. Even after 8 years, the battery can last one week without recharge. Very great quality, the plastic is resistant.

 

Sadly they don't produce such things anymore. o_O

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My previous phone was a Nokia. I dropped hundreds of time, including in snow and water and kept it the same pocket as my key and knife, and even once used it as a hammer. After almost 4 years there was only one scratch on the back, and the battery could go 1-2 weeks on a full charge, and it worked perfectly.

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I left my iPhone in my pocket once and it got soaked in the washing machine. I dried it as best as I could and then put it in a jar of rice. Three days later, it was working again.

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Dropped my 3ds xl off a table face first no cracks take that apple with you delicate little products


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I have a NES that seems to have survived being in a filthy shed unprotected for a untold number of years. The think was caked with dust and the metal parts were started to rust but it still works fine. 


 

 

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