Same story as mouse story, except now for digital camera.
The flash drive wasn't working so I connected the digital camera to
the pc
via usb cable.
Static discharge followed the cable and/or metal and damaged the
motherboard.
Bye,
Skybuck.
No no no no!!! You are wrong!! It's not because of the cable! Let me
explain: due to the gravity of the Earth, Moon and Sun, the lines that the
data are folowing in the circuits of the camera and PC and also in the USB
cable, are "twisted". The data is trying to get from one point to the other
in a as straight as possible line. But due to the gravity lines, the data is
folowing a wrinkled line. Because of that, the electromagnetic charges in
the data are building up. The effect on the connection between the different
app's is that a tiny Van Allen belt is growing, thus making a micro version
of what we know as Northern Light or "auroras" with the difference that this
micro version is not vissible. This field is then reaching out towards the
motherboard en then (like a tiny mix of solar flare activity and auroras) it
will interupt or even damage things on the motherboard.
Menno
(wow, I am good in writing nonsense too! ;-)) )