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File:Exploded electrolytic capacitor.jpg|link=Capacitor plague (nonfiction)|[[Capacitor plague (nonfiction)|Capacitor plague]] affects several brands of [[portable envy]] devices.
File:Exploded electrolytic capacitor.jpg|link=Capacitor plague (nonfiction)|[[Capacitor plague (nonfiction)|Capacitor plague]] affects several brands of [[portable envy]] devices.
File:Septins_in Saccharomyces_cerevisiae.jpg|''Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Prison'', converted from yeast cells to a high-security prison for [[Supervillain (nonfiction)|supervillains]]. Note the fluorescent green security doors, where prisoners are inspected for portable envy devices.
File:Septins_in Saccharomyces_cerevisiae.jpg|''Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Prison'', converted from yeast cells to a high-security prison for [[Supervillain (nonfiction)|supervillains]]. Note the fluorescent green security doors, where prisoners are inspected for portable envy devices.
File:Bartolomeo Manfredi - Cain Kills Abel, c. 1600, Kunsthistorisches Museum (Vienna).jpg|link=Envy (nonfiction)|[[Envy (nonfiction)|Envy]].
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Revision as of 09:39, 31 December 2016

Portable envy component (lower left) on a clock generator circuit board. Note the classic "green with envy" glow.

Portable envy is envy (nonfiction) which has been removed from an individual, and stored for transportation and later experience.

Early versions of portable envy exploited vulnerable components on circuit boards.

Manufacturers initially substituted cheaper components to save money during the Capacitor plague (nonfiction) years.

Subsequently, pirate manufacturers have released knock-off circuit boards with built-in portable envy features.

Portable envy devices are popular black-market items in many prisons, despite efforts by get-tough wardens (and, in some prisons, self-regulating prisoners) to forbid ownership or use of portable envy.

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