Soldato
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Semi-serious thread, but troll replies are fine too 
1st June: Graphics card on my desktop PC fails, display corruption, kills Windows session etc. Not a biggie, just buy a cheap 2nd-hand to replace my HD4850, so I thought. So, a Geforce 8500 arrives. Fan bearings have gone, 70°C idle, 88°C on load. GPU lasted 2 days then popped its clogs. Got refund from the seller. Then a Geforce GT220 (a.k.a. old 9600) arrives, noisy fan, 60°C idle, 80°C load. Visual artefacts on Windows desktop, GPU death is imminent. Time to switch over to my laptop PC...
5th June: So the laptop, my remaining PC in the house. Hard disk full of bad sectors, HD light always active. Spinrite ran for 16 hours and only got to 1.6% Oh yes, and it's a Hitachi 'Travelstar', although you know it's really a Deskstar, the good ol' Deathstar. No spare 2.5" hard disk in the house. Try bootable Ubuntu CD? Nope, CD-ROM's knackered too. No PCs left in the house.
8th June: The house boiler dies. Gas Safe™ engineer installs new mainboard (£210) and new switch (£60). Costly.
13th June: Friend lends me their PC. Plug my LED monitor into it and the LEDs are failing (dark patches on the screen).
All this in the space of 2 weeks. Someone's got it in for me? lol
Feel free to share your bad luck streaks.

1st June: Graphics card on my desktop PC fails, display corruption, kills Windows session etc. Not a biggie, just buy a cheap 2nd-hand to replace my HD4850, so I thought. So, a Geforce 8500 arrives. Fan bearings have gone, 70°C idle, 88°C on load. GPU lasted 2 days then popped its clogs. Got refund from the seller. Then a Geforce GT220 (a.k.a. old 9600) arrives, noisy fan, 60°C idle, 80°C load. Visual artefacts on Windows desktop, GPU death is imminent. Time to switch over to my laptop PC...
5th June: So the laptop, my remaining PC in the house. Hard disk full of bad sectors, HD light always active. Spinrite ran for 16 hours and only got to 1.6% Oh yes, and it's a Hitachi 'Travelstar', although you know it's really a Deskstar, the good ol' Deathstar. No spare 2.5" hard disk in the house. Try bootable Ubuntu CD? Nope, CD-ROM's knackered too. No PCs left in the house.
8th June: The house boiler dies. Gas Safe™ engineer installs new mainboard (£210) and new switch (£60). Costly.
13th June: Friend lends me their PC. Plug my LED monitor into it and the LEDs are failing (dark patches on the screen).
All this in the space of 2 weeks. Someone's got it in for me? lol
Feel free to share your bad luck streaks.