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    #1
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    do not grow near your PC lol

    Reading a computer magazine at work, and straight away thought ive got to share this!!....

    Computer shopper (uk) april 07
    by zygote

    "Zygotes feelings of paranoia continue as he musees over the strange life forms trying to reach him through his computer screen...

    There are two interesting things about the thrips louse.
    The first is that the plural of thrips is thrips, which must get very confusing for the wee beasties when they get together for a gossip.

    The second interesting thing is that the thips louse has developed the ability to penetrate LCD computer screens. It normally feeds by puncturing the surface of a plant, and then sucking up the nutrients.

    But recently, alarming numbers of thrips have taken to penetrating the polymer coatings of monitors and feasting on yummy liquis crystal.

    Theres not a lot you can do if your monitor becomes host to a thrips louse, apart from stare at the little bugger for hour after hour in black silhouette.

    I f you lucky it will get bored after a few days and crawl out the screen and dissapear. But if you unluckey, it will go and die slap bang in the middle of your display and nessesitate an expensive replacement.

    Cleaning the surface is useless and any attempt to dig out the thrips is invariably disasterous.

    But never fear, help is at hand.
    It has been discovered that there are predatory mites that feed on thrips.
    It should be simple for manufacturers to install them as a customer service.
    apparently, you need just a few hundred mites to colonise a monitor, which may affect your viewing pleasure, but the predatory mites can be irradicated easily by introducing harlequin ladybirds into your system.

    You should be carefull though, because harlequin lladybirds are agressive and have been known to attack humans.

    Still, you can get rid of the ladybirds by feeding them to wasps, wasps are easey to deal with if they become a nuicance, either by smoking them out, or by running around waving your arms in the air and yelling.

    Come to think of it, if you find yourself looking at thrips embedded into your flat panel screen, why not just cut short the whole process and go straight to the running, waving and yelling bit?
    babystarbud Reviewed by babystarbud on . do not grow near your PC lol Reading a computer magazine at work, and straight away thought ive got to share this!!.... Computer shopper (uk) april 07 by zygote "Zygotes feelings of paranoia continue as he musees over the strange life forms trying to reach him through his computer screen... There are two interesting things about the thrips louse. The first is that the plural of thrips is thrips, which must get very confusing for the wee beasties when they get together for a gossip. Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    do not grow near your PC lol

    What did you call me dude?

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    #3
    Senior Member

    do not grow near your PC lol

    eh?

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    #4
    Senior Member

    do not grow near your PC lol

    now son I'm only gonna say this once...lay off the crack.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    do not grow near your PC lol

    uhh>

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    #6
    Senior Member

    do not grow near your PC lol

    uhh

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    #7
    Senior Member

    do not grow near your PC lol

    :wtf: im lost :wtf: :stoned:

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    #8
    Senior Member

    do not grow near your PC lol

    :S2: :S2:


    haha...........................ha
















    The Fog :rastasmoke:

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    #9
    Senior Member

    do not grow near your PC lol

    hahaha is there really little thrips in cpu screens?

    lol i liked the bit about harlequin ladybirds haha, that would be funny...

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    #10
    Senior Member

    do not grow near your PC lol

    lol ur funny... I agree with what some one said up there ^ ... lay off the crack lol :S2:

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