Unless your commute is obscenely bumpy, and, as sweno commented, the computers are one, it's not likely to be the culprit.
Sounds like a run of bad luck. MonkeyFist used to burn through a power supply a month. Didn't matter what computer he was working on at the time, if he used it for a month, it fried. Fortunately, that's not happening any more.
About three months ago one of my Western Dig HDs just stopped working. A month before that, the other hard drive I had in that computer died as well. No indication that anything was wrong. Never a hiccup or even a twitch on the drive. Then, one reboot--klunk, never started up again. It even kept my computer from booting until I pulled it. I've only had the opportunity to replace one drive, so far.
These things just happen. It sucks, but, it just does.
Sounds like a run of bad luck. MonkeyFist used to burn through a power supply a month. Didn't matter what computer he was working on at the time, if he used it for a month, it fried. Fortunately, that's not happening any more.
About three months ago one of my Western Dig HDs just stopped working. A month before that, the other hard drive I had in that computer died as well. No indication that anything was wrong. Never a hiccup or even a twitch on the drive. Then, one reboot--klunk, never started up again. It even kept my computer from booting until I pulled it. I've only had the opportunity to replace one drive, so far.
These things just happen. It sucks, but, it just does.