Make improvements to your monitor!

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Donna Dodd
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Make improvements to your monitor!

Post by Donna Dodd »

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.

If you'd like to try it, simply click on the following link. The program is free, works automatically, and takes only about 45 seconds to do its job.
http://www.legrady.hu/sc.html
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Les Pierce
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Post by Les Pierce »

I forgot to maximize the window, so it only cleaned a small part in the middle of the screen.

Les
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Post by Bob Lawrence »

" I found a free program that I used to clean the inside of the screen and the improvement was quite noticeable."

Sounds like crap to me!!

Impossible..........

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Post by Fred Shannon »

a small rag soaked in warm milk will get the outside ring cleaned also. Image
phred

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It worked! Amazing!
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Post by c c johnson »

its great! What a program! CC
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Post by Charlie McDonald »

I'll try it, but I'm hoping this is not something that should appear in Humor....

dang it...<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Charlie McDonald on 28 July 2005 at 04:39 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by John P. Phillips »

It left a spot, I want my dirt back !

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ray qualls
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Post by ray qualls »

I watched it for about 10 minutes but I never did see Marshall Dillon????? Ray
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Post by Archie Nicol R.I.P. »

Pheeeew! I thought it was going to be the udder one.
Cheers, Arch.
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Charlie McDonald
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Post by Charlie McDonald »

My dog was perplexed by it.
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Ben Slaughter
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Post by Ben Slaughter »

Didn't work on my LCDs... Image Image
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Jon Light (deceased)
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Post by Jon Light (deceased) »

I've got an old hulking tv whose picture quality is really going south. I took the back off and threw one of my kitties in there and closed it back up. Didn't much care for it at first but I haven't heard any sound from him in a few days since the crackling sounds. Maybe I'll check on him tomorrow. Picture is still lousy. There has been an enticing odor of bar-b-q hovering around the house lately. Mmmmm..
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Ken Lang
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Post by Ken Lang »

Jon.
I think you have it wrong. To fix a TV picture you have to throw a small bird inside, called a gauess. In a few hours you let him out, thereby degauessing your TV.

Everybody knows kittys are for washers and dryers.