Remove the batteries and SD card, leave the battery door open, and put the camera in a jar along with a dessicant bag or a small bag of uncooked rice that has been opened. Put the lid on the jar and let it sit for a day or so. This should absorb any condensation inside the camera that may be keeping it from working properly.
I don't really understand what is being asked here. Are you saying you were **** and dropped your phone in the toilet and it is now wet? The best thing to do is remove the battery right away. Get a big jar, fill it with rice. Put the phone and the battery in the rice filled jar. The rice will absorb all moisture quickly, hopefully saving the water-logged electronics. Keep the phone in the jar for 24 to 48 hours, let it really dry out. Try to put the battery in the phone and start it up. If NOTHING happens, maybe the battery is dead. Try charging it. If still NOTHING happens, I think that you may have water-logged your phone and it is beyond repair. Try using your home-owner's insurance, if you have it, and claim your phone was stolen. Maybe they will give you money to buy a new phone.
Add the water and beans. Put the lid on the cooker and tighten down. Turn on the heat and let the steam make a full plume before closing the valve. Lower the temperature to medium. Watch the gauge and when it reaches the correct pressure keep adjusting the heat to maintain the pressure for however many minutes the beans need to cook. When the time is up turn off the heat and let the cooker cool for a while. Ten minutes or so. Then slowly open the pressure valve when the pressure has reduced to a low level. If the pressure is still to high when you open the valve the water will be pulled out of the beans and the jars will only be half full of liquid. Once the pressure is down to zero, open the lid carefully because the jars are still hot and break easily. As the jars cool you will hear them pop. This means that they are sealed. Good luck.
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