If they were very over-heated or if you poured gasoline on the laptop and put a lit match on top of it.
I would say ice is not easily set on fire.
yeah you can... but would be best not too laptops can over heat and some cases set on fire and make you computer now and again every few days:)
That you would set on fire for someone
no that was fake fire he would of been dead
The Macintosh Portable was introduced in 1989 but it was big, heavy and expensive. You would not want to use it on your lap for long. By 1991 Apple had introduced the first PowerBook which would set the trend for laptops as we know them today.
All modern laptops would have the facility built in as standard. That is not to say that all previous laptops would be able to.
The best laptops would be mac book air mac book mac book pro 13 15 17 hp laptops The worst laptops would be Toshiba
Coal would be one example.
It will smell like weed
There is no such thing as a "Master Password" for a set of computers. The admin password to that laptop is whatever it was set to after purchasing. If you never set a password then it would simply be left blank.
A combustible material can be set on fire. You can also set a frying pan on (a) fire.
No, the sun's rays alone cannot ignite aluminum to set it on fire. High temperatures and a potential ignition source would be needed for aluminum to catch fire.