[AT] Wet cell phones was RE: Money laundering

Rob Wilson ro.wilson at att.net
Sun Mar 15 18:41:27 PDT 2009


Mike,
 If you ever want to wash your cell phone again dry it like the pros do when
you take it to them. Drop it in a mason jar and fill it up with some rice
like you put in the salt shaker. Does the same job of pulling moisture out
of the phone without doing more than taking the battery and cover off. 
Rob 

-----Original Message-----
From: at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com
[mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of Mike Sloane
Sent: Saturday, March 14, 2009 6:50 PM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: [AT] Money laundering

Yes, that's me; I am into money laundering. I reached into the pocket of my
jeans this morning and realized that my cash and money clip were not there.
There wasn't much cash, but the money clip is the ATIS clip that Jim Thomson
made for Spencer Yost to sell to raise money for ATIS. I have had it a LONG
time and would hate to lose it. I went all over the place looking for it and
even called the dentist where the hygienist practiced water-boarding me
yesterday. All to no avail. Diane didn't say anything but finally produced
the missing object. Apparently I left it in the pocket of the jeans that had
been washed yesterday, and they went all through the washing machine and the
dryer. Well, at the money and the clip are nice an clean, and I will try not
to pull that stunt again. 
(I did the same thing to the first cell phone I had. I took it all apart and
dried it with a hair dryer, and, amazingly enough, it worked fine for
another year or so.)

The weather has begun to seem almost like Spring around here, and I am
itching to get started on my various tractor projects.

Mike


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