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What a coincident! You posted this yesterday....the exact same day I accidently kicked a glass of water over my iPod Touch. I immediately grabbed it and turned it over so the water couldn't enter any of the openings. I was very lucky, no water got inside and it's working just fine. And my iPad was on the same table I spilled the water over, but luckily no water came near it. I felt like I escaped a disaster.
So I understand the panic you went trough. I am glad yours fine too!
I took my then few-months-old phone into the sea at Hellshire in Jamaica a couple of years ago and shot a load of video of family, including underwater.
Then again, it is a Sony Xperia X, which is waterproof. Still works every day.
Happy thoughts
When I was a kid, I dropped my Gameboy in the shitter (the original GB). I was devastated, it was so traumatic I actually remember what game I was playing and everything, to this day some ~25 years later. My brother fixed it with a hairdryer and some patience though, and I could happily go back to playing Scrooge McDuck in his quest for more coins on that tiny magical monochrome lcd screen.
@ChrisG Traumatic bathroom experiences as a young boy, hmmmm, do go on....
@ChrisG, I too had a C64 that suffered a tragedy, it was at ground zero in a fire, after the fire had raged and been put out we returned to the house, the ground floors were devastated but near the TV sat my C64 and Joysticks. The Joysticks had opened up like flowers coming into bloom, but my surprise was peaked because next to them was my C64 which looked completely unharmed, so after sorting out the debris zone, we tried the C64, only to discover it was as dead as a Dodo. So we opened it up, inside it was a complete meltdown. Don't know what they made the case out of, it was the original design, but that certainly was tough plastic.
Lol @JohnnyGoodyear , just writing that took me right back to that very traumatic day, very painful.
Something good came out if though, I never take things like my phone or other gadgets into the bathroom, since I know I'll drop something sooner or later. I've lost count on how many toilett paper rolls I've dropped over the years though!
@knewspeak , Was it the brown original one? I know they made a grey more modern looking unit. I had that brown-ish ugly one, quite sturdy case. It also suffered a tragedy, but one by my own hands...After a while I wanted to see how it worked. Took it apart to have a looksy. And that was that. But, got a couple of years fun out of it before that little mishap tho
@ChrisG, The one that sadly perished in the fire was the old design, after it was replace by the cream new design, that lasted not too long though, never felt as robust as the old design, when you lifted it up and moved it, it's case or internals always seemed to make a creaking sound, my Kawai K4 does the same, again a complete plastic case.