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Thread started 07/28/05 5:21pm

theAudience

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Clean Your Monitor

I noticed that my monitor was not quite as clear as when I first got it.
Apparently the electrons build up on the inside of the screen with time, and the picture deteriorates.

I found a free program that I used to 'clean' the inside of the screen and the improvement was quite noticeable.
I highly recommend it. If you'd like to try it, simply click on (or cut and paste) the following link which includes an audio tutorial.

http://www.legrady.hu/sc.html

The program is free, works automatically, and takes only about 45 seconds to do its job.


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Reply #1 posted 07/28/05 5:45pm

Dewrede

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saw it before , still cute tho' biggrin
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Reply #2 posted 07/28/05 6:06pm

theAudience

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Dewrede said:

saw it before , still cute tho' biggrin

1st time for me. shrug
Thought it was kinda cute also. wink

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Reply #3 posted 07/28/05 6:09pm

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There's an even better monitor cleaner, but i can't link it from work. pout
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Reply #4 posted 07/28/05 6:12pm

Dewrede

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smile just realized i had the link under 'favorites' but i lost it after reinstalling everything (naturally) , so cheers smile
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Reply #5 posted 07/28/05 7:06pm

theAudience

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sinisterpentatonic said:

There's an even better monitor cleaner, but i can't link it from work. pout

disbelief The nerve of those people. Sounds like you need to work elsewhere, no?

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Reply #6 posted 07/28/05 11:12pm

Chico319

theAudience said:

I noticed that my monitor was not quite as clear as when I first got it.
Apparently the electrons build up on the inside of the screen with time, and the picture deteriorates.

I found a free program that I used to 'clean' the inside of the screen and the improvement was quite noticeable.
I highly recommend it. If you'd like to try it, simply click on (or cut and paste) the following link which includes an audio tutorial.

http://www.legrady.hu/sc.html

The program is free, works automatically, and takes only about 45 seconds to do its job.


tA

peace Tribal Disorder

http://www.soundclick.com...rmusic.htm




well duh geek everybody knows that. hah!



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Reply #7 posted 07/29/05 1:35am

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Chico319 said:

well duh geek everybody knows that. hah!



wink

Serves me right. Just as I suspected. confused

Well you can best believe that it'll be a cold day in Cali before I ever consider trying to brighten your day fella. hmph!


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Reply #8 posted 07/29/05 1:38am

HamsterHuey

I wish I could install that as screensaver
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