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<blockquote data-quote="yoshi.poshi" data-source="post: 23746153" data-attributes="member: 155794"><p>Holy crap! Sitting here at work doing nothing (I work at home and they have us on this new project and the brass have their thumbs up their butts figuring out how to make it work efficiently so I’m really just sitting and vaping and browsing the forums).</p><p></p><p>Anyway I was bored so I grabbed a screwdriver and pried off the door and the screen came back to life. It wasn’t the batteries - corroded for some other reason. Probably some old juice leaked over it.</p><p></p><p>But A - she lives!!!</p><p></p><p>And B - these old voopoo devices were built like tanks.</p><p></p><p>And C - apparently the VTC4s were built to last too</p><p></p><p>Very cool! I have to unstick the fire button and clean this thing up but I’m sure this thing is still kicking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yoshi.poshi, post: 23746153, member: 155794"] Holy crap! Sitting here at work doing nothing (I work at home and they have us on this new project and the brass have their thumbs up their butts figuring out how to make it work efficiently so I’m really just sitting and vaping and browsing the forums). Anyway I was bored so I grabbed a screwdriver and pried off the door and the screen came back to life. It wasn’t the batteries - corroded for some other reason. Probably some old juice leaked over it. But A - she lives!!! And B - these old voopoo devices were built like tanks. And C - apparently the VTC4s were built to last too Very cool! I have to unstick the fire button and clean this thing up but I’m sure this thing is still kicking. [/QUOTE]
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