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- How do I clean my computer before selling it? As we've talked about before, you should do a few simple things: Wipe down the computer, clean out the keyboard, clean the screen, and pop it open to clean out dust from the inside. This makes the computer a lot more aesthetically appealing, and that makes it easier to sell.
- What can you not cook in enameled cast iron? Smelly foods. Garlic, peppers, some fish, stinky cheeses and more tend to leave aromatic memories with your pan that will turn up in the next couple of things you cook in it. Eggs and other sticky things (for a while). Delicate fish. Acidic things—maybe.
- Is the Madame Alexander Doll Company still in business? Nearly a century of dollmaking and expertise ensure that our dolls are made to last, so you can cherish your doll for years to come. As we approach 100 years of quality toy making, the Madame Alexander Doll Company is still committed to creating better dolls and a kinder world, just as Madame Alexander envisioned.
- Why do I buy things and never use them? These reactive purchases have become known as the Diderot Effect. The Diderot Effect states that obtaining a new possession often creates a spiral of consumption which leads you to acquire more new things. As a result, we end up buying things that our previous selves never needed to feel happy or fulfilled.
- Can a virus destroy a motherboard? As a computer virus is only code, it cannot physically damage computer hardware. However, it can create scenarios where hardware or equipment controlled by computers is damaged. For example, a virus may instruct your computer to turn off the cooling fans, causing your computer to overheat and damage its hardware.
- How often should I clean my PC fans? Heat is your computer's worst enemy. Over time, dust buildup inside your computer could undermine its cooling efficiency, resulting in shorter life spans for your computer's components. To help keep your computer running cool, clean the inside of your computer every 6 to 12 months.