Unpainted Figures

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P25SB 18pcs all Seated 125 UnPainted White Figures LGB
P25SB 18pcs all Seated 125 UnPainted White Figures LGB
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100 Unpainted FIGURE 1100 Model Train People Scale HO
100 Unpainted FIGURE 1100 Model Train People Scale HO
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P2501B 24pcs Model Trains 125 UnPainted Figures LGB G
P2501B 24pcs Model Trains 125 UnPainted Figures LGB G
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P87WB 500pcs Passengers Model 187 UnPainted Figures HO
P87WB 500pcs Passengers Model 187 UnPainted Figures HO
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P150WB 500pcs Passenger Model 1150 UnPainted Figures N
P150WB 500pcs Passenger Model 1150 UnPainted Figures N
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P30SB 30pcs all Seated 130 UnPainted Figures White G
P30SB 30pcs all Seated 130 UnPainted Figures White G
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60 UNPAINTED FIGURE 150 Model Train People Scale O A
60 UNPAINTED FIGURE 150 Model Train People Scale O A
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500 Unpainted White 1150 Scale Model People N Figures
500 Unpainted White 1150 Scale Model People N Figures
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Pack of 100 Model People 1100 Unpainted Figures HO
Pack of 100 Model People 1100 Unpainted Figures HO
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Unpainted Figures
Anyone actually kill electronics with ESD?

I've recently had my first experience frying a computer motherboard with electrostatic discharge (ESD).

I always kind of figured that ESD straps and grounding myself were not really necessary - grounding being accomplished by touching the unpainted rear of system during opening, and, well, ESD straps are annoying. Never had a problem until just a couple weeks ago.

Anyone have any interesting ESD death stories?

Yes, lots of times. The most interesting was when I realized I was shocking my Playstation during the winter "static" season. I thought it was the controller going bad, but it wasn't - if I shifted in my chair, and I was just touching a button, it would be "pressed." Actually eventually I fried the new controller that way to where the buttons functioned differently after two weeks of use. This effect repeated itself until I figured it out.

Now I wear more cottons, and I use an ESD strap when playing the Playstation in the winter. Sounds silly, but hey I want my PS2 to live, I have lots of cool games for it. And I don't use the "Gamespot" controller anymore because it seems to shock ME in the winter. Ouch.

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