File:Samuel Sulcer building a computer 3 assembling the components.jpg
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DescriptionSamuel Sulcer building a computer 3 assembling the components.jpg |
English: Samuel Sulcer assembles a computer from parts from the Internet as well as salvaged parts from other computers. One precaution in assembling a computer is making sure that static electricity does not interfere with vulnerable components. |
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