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    terminology of e scrap

    I am hopig some of the experianced members can give a breakdown of the terminology into definitions.
    example
    CPU =
    CRT =



    and so on
    it would realy help out us new to escrapping
    thanks in advance.


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    Seriously?????

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    alright alright.

    cpu= central processing unit

    crt= cathode ray tube

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    OK shameless plug time. Start here http://www.scrapmetalforum.com/showt...identification if this dont answer most of your question on computers than I give up.

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    Well I thought about ripping him and telling him that he cant be so freaking lazy that he cant type crt and cpu into a google search to find what they stand for. But... I mellow after having a few. but seriously twisted spend some time on pts's sticky. It helped me a bunch when i first started. And if you take the time to do a little research you will find that most of your questions have already been asked and answered in the past. There is tons of knowledge shared on here but you need to to a little legwork.

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    i understand that alot of questions have been answered already but what i was looking for was a a simple list of the alphabet soup terms so that anyone could use it as a quick referance. something like a glossary is what i had in mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by twistedpleasure777 View Post
    i understand that alot of questions have been answered already but what i was looking for was a a simple list of the alphabet soup terms so that anyone could use it as a quick referance. something like a glossary is what i had in mind.
    I"ll jump right on that.

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    I know, I know...Mostly I was just curious what would come up if I took 2 seconds to type it into Google.

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    I have been actually thinking about putting something along these lines together. Mainly because I am sick of people calling a tower a "CPU". Have not seen it lately, but it does pop up once in awhile.

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    Quote Originally Posted by parrothead View Post
    I have been actually thinking about putting something along these lines together. Mainly because I am sick of people calling a tower a "CPU". Have not seen it lately, but it does pop up once in awhile.
    I've purchased lots of computers from gov't auctions over the last 8 or ten years, and CPU was very often their common term for a tower or desktop, I just let it go. I mean i was just dealing with people in the office there mostly, no techs etc

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    My favorite computer saying of alltime is when you go to fix someones computer and the only problem you can find is the "Upper Keyboard Actuator"

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    that's just a loose screw behind the keyboard

    comparable to having a defective airbag when the car doesn't have them

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    Quote Originally Posted by PartTimeScrapper View Post
    My favorite computer saying of alltime is when you go to fix someones computer and the only problem you can find is the "Upper Keyboard Actuator"
    I always heard it as a PEBKAC error. Problem exists between keyboard and chair.

    Or the ever popular ID10T error, pronounced I D ten T

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    Quote Originally Posted by parrothead View Post
    I have been actually thinking about putting something along these lines together. Mainly because I am sick of people calling a tower a "CPU". Have not seen it lately, but it does pop up once in awhile.
    I was drooling talking to another scrapper that told me he could get me a garage full of computers. The other day he told me he was pulling the yokes out of the computers??? HUH? I said "there's no yokes in computers", He says "sure there is, right behind the picture tube". Well, you know what that garage load of "computers" was??? Disappointment!
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