How irritating a loud cooler fan can be for some! Perhaps it is simply because these people have not met me. Cooler jokes are my favorite now. Not long ago I received a fresh idea by e-mail that filled me with excitement.
Find a plastic ruler and chip a few small pieces off it. Next, throw them into the power supply fan casing and wait for the victim to turn on the computer. When the machine is switched on, the rattle these chips will create will make his of her eyes pop out. But if there is no rattle, turn the computer off at once. It may me the case the fan has become jammed, in which case the power supply might burn out - not exactly the effect for which we are striving. So don't overdo it with the chips in the fan, for you may discover that there is a fine line between being funny and being a complete and total idiot.
When I tried this joke on a friend, he first became frightened, but then had a good, long laugh. It got him so excited that he attached some toilet paper and chocolate bar wrapper foil strips to the cooler grill. Now the cooler blows air over all this stuff, which makes a terrible racket behind the system block, while my friend gets a hell of a kick out of it. It's as if he hears some kind of melody in that cacophony. I have to wonder whether the melody is of the loony tune variety, and whether my friend might be wise to get some professional help before he is too far gone.
As a matter of fact, toilet paper and foil can also be used for a joke. When a user hears noise from the power supply fan without knowing that it is harmless toilet paper and foil making it, it can cause some serious concerns.
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