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It’s very important when assembling a computer or working with components that you ground yourself so that no static electricity can jump from your body to one of the components (possibly breaking the component). Here’s how to make sure that you are grounded and all the static electricity is drained from your body, courtesy of HowStuffWorks.com.
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November 29th, 2006
How to Ground Yourself and Rid Yourself of All Static Electricity
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Summary: It's very important when assembling a computer or working with components that you ground yourself so that no static electricity can jump from your body to one of the components (possibly breaking the component). Here's how to make sure that you are grounded and all the static electricity is drained from your body.
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