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  • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

    Jeremy Falcon wrote:

    phlips.com seems to be down currently

    But Philips.com[^] is up and running.


    Debugging is twice as hard as writing the code in the first place. Therefore, if you write the code as cleverly as possible, you are, by definition, not smart enough to debug it. -Brian Kernighan

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    Jeremy Falcon
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    Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

    But Philips.com[^] is up and running.

    Might have been a hick-up because I tried to link to it several times. Oh well. Bllluuuurrrrrryyyyyy!

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    • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

      Jeremy Falcon wrote:

      phlips.com seems to be down currently

      But Philips.com[^] is up and running.


      Debugging is twice as hard as writing the code in the first place. Therefore, if you write the code as cleverly as possible, you are, by definition, not smart enough to debug it. -Brian Kernighan

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      Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

      But Philips.com[^] is up and running.

      Oh, and trust me I tried, their online help crap is just that.

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        Ok, I have had a Philips 201B4[^] (phlips.com seems to be down currently) as my main monitor for around 3 years now (not really that old IMO). Yeah, I'm still stuck in CRT land. :-D A few months ago it started getting extremely blurry. Normally I'd think I'm going blind except my second cheapo monitor is still clear (go figure). No matter what setting I choose the stupid thing is still blurry as ever. So, please tell me there's a monitor guru out there can give me a clue? Is it the aperture or something I can adjust (I vaguely even know what that is), or is there any hope? Or, is it time to make Mr. Monitor meet Mr. Trashcan? Because after months of staring at this blurry thing I think I'm ready to throw it against the wall. Any advice by the knowledgeable ones is greatly appreciated.

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        Christopher Duncan
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        IANAMG (nor do I play one on TV). That said, my guess is that if the problem is just now surfacing, the monitor is going south on you. And given your geographic location, that means it's going to get very wet in the process. Never a good thing for electronic devices. Unfortunately, we live in a disposable society. Those who wish to repair rather than replace are rewarded for their greenishness by paying as much or more than it would cost to simply buy a new unit. As such, the latter would be my recommendation. Besides, you know you've been lusting after those sexy flat screen monitors anyway. Go ahead. Do it. You know you want to. (Inspired by images of Jeffry's "devil on the shoulder"). :-D

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          IANAMG (nor do I play one on TV). That said, my guess is that if the problem is just now surfacing, the monitor is going south on you. And given your geographic location, that means it's going to get very wet in the process. Never a good thing for electronic devices. Unfortunately, we live in a disposable society. Those who wish to repair rather than replace are rewarded for their greenishness by paying as much or more than it would cost to simply buy a new unit. As such, the latter would be my recommendation. Besides, you know you've been lusting after those sexy flat screen monitors anyway. Go ahead. Do it. You know you want to. (Inspired by images of Jeffry's "devil on the shoulder"). :-D

          Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalStrategyConsulting.com

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          Christopher Duncan wrote:

          IANAMG

          Ok, just so you know I had to look that one up. :laugh:

          Christopher Duncan wrote:

          And given your geographic location, that means it's going to get very wet in the process. Never a good thing for electronic devices.

          Yeah, the humidity in the air down here can suck for electronics sometimes. I usually try to clean out the PC, but the monitor never gets opened up.

          Christopher Duncan wrote:

          Besides, you know you've been lusting after those sexy flat screen monitors anyway.

          I suppose it's obvious by now, but yeah if I get a new one it'll be LCD. My eyes need the break that's for sure. Hell if I go blind how can I possibly continue to annoy CPians everywhere? Something must be done - stat.

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            Christopher Duncan wrote:

            IANAMG

            Ok, just so you know I had to look that one up. :laugh:

            Christopher Duncan wrote:

            And given your geographic location, that means it's going to get very wet in the process. Never a good thing for electronic devices.

            Yeah, the humidity in the air down here can suck for electronics sometimes. I usually try to clean out the PC, but the monitor never gets opened up.

            Christopher Duncan wrote:

            Besides, you know you've been lusting after those sexy flat screen monitors anyway.

            I suppose it's obvious by now, but yeah if I get a new one it'll be LCD. My eyes need the break that's for sure. Hell if I go blind how can I possibly continue to annoy CPians everywhere? Something must be done - stat.

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            Jeremy Falcon wrote:

            Yeah, the humidity in the air down here can suck for electronics sometimes.

            Actually, if your monitor goes south on you, it'll reach 100% humidity pretty quickly. Just depends on how far south it goes. :)

            Jeremy Falcon wrote:

            Hell if I go blind how can I possibly continue to annoy CPians everywhere?

            Maybe you should just do it till you need glasses...

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              Jeremy Falcon wrote:

              Yeah, the humidity in the air down here can suck for electronics sometimes.

              Actually, if your monitor goes south on you, it'll reach 100% humidity pretty quickly. Just depends on how far south it goes. :)

              Jeremy Falcon wrote:

              Hell if I go blind how can I possibly continue to annoy CPians everywhere?

              Maybe you should just do it till you need glasses...

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              Christopher Duncan wrote:

              Maybe you should just do it till you need glasses...

              Uh, I do need glasses. :laugh: I usually wear them while on the PC only though. I tried the contacts thing and they are just too much of a pain for me.

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                Christopher Duncan wrote:

                Maybe you should just do it till you need glasses...

                Uh, I do need glasses. :laugh: I usually wear them while on the PC only though. I tried the contacts thing and they are just too much of a pain for me.

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                Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                Uh, I do need glasses.

                Dang! Just hit the Kid Sister wall... :laugh:

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                  Ok, I have had a Philips 201B4[^] (phlips.com seems to be down currently) as my main monitor for around 3 years now (not really that old IMO). Yeah, I'm still stuck in CRT land. :-D A few months ago it started getting extremely blurry. Normally I'd think I'm going blind except my second cheapo monitor is still clear (go figure). No matter what setting I choose the stupid thing is still blurry as ever. So, please tell me there's a monitor guru out there can give me a clue? Is it the aperture or something I can adjust (I vaguely even know what that is), or is there any hope? Or, is it time to make Mr. Monitor meet Mr. Trashcan? Because after months of staring at this blurry thing I think I'm ready to throw it against the wall. Any advice by the knowledgeable ones is greatly appreciated.

                  Jeremy Falcon A multithreaded, OpenGL-enabled application.[^]

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                  charlieg
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                  Jeremy, it may just need to be focused, it might be doable. As far as recommending you do it, nah, call around for a tv or computer repair place. If they have a tech that knows CRTs, then that person should know how to SAFELY refocus the beams. Underneath that cover lives many kilovolts of excitement you do not want to have.

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                  • J Jeremy Falcon

                    Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

                    But Philips.com[^] is up and running.

                    Oh, and trust me I tried, their online help crap is just that.

                    Jeremy Falcon A multithreaded, OpenGL-enabled application.[^]

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                    Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                    crap

                    I know this is a cheap shot but kid sister rule? :)

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                    • C Christopher Duncan

                      Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                      Uh, I do need glasses.

                      Dang! Just hit the Kid Sister wall... :laugh:

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                      Jeremy Falcon
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                      Christopher Duncan wrote:

                      Dang! Just hit the Kid Sister wall...

                      :-D I would use my imagination, but that has been known to get me into trouble in the past.

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                        Jeremy, it may just need to be focused, it might be doable. As far as recommending you do it, nah, call around for a tv or computer repair place. If they have a tech that knows CRTs, then that person should know how to SAFELY refocus the beams. Underneath that cover lives many kilovolts of excitement you do not want to have.

                        Charlie Gilley Will program for food... Whoever said children were cheaper by the dozen... lied. My son's PDA is an M249 SAW. My other son commutes in an M1A2 Abrams

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                        charlieg wrote:

                        it may just need to be focused, it might be doable.

                        If it's something that can be adjusted, then it's worth some phone calls assuming it's not too pricey.

                        charlieg wrote:

                        Underneath that cover lives many kilovolts of excitement you do not want to have.

                        Hey, you haven't lived until you have been electrocuted a few times. I've only gotten a jolt once while working on one of my brother's PCs, and that was enough for me. :laugh:

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                          IANAMG (nor do I play one on TV). That said, my guess is that if the problem is just now surfacing, the monitor is going south on you. And given your geographic location, that means it's going to get very wet in the process. Never a good thing for electronic devices. Unfortunately, we live in a disposable society. Those who wish to repair rather than replace are rewarded for their greenishness by paying as much or more than it would cost to simply buy a new unit. As such, the latter would be my recommendation. Besides, you know you've been lusting after those sexy flat screen monitors anyway. Go ahead. Do it. You know you want to. (Inspired by images of Jeffry's "devil on the shoulder"). :-D

                          Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalStrategyConsulting.com

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                          El Corazon
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                          Christopher Duncan wrote:

                          You know you want to. (Inspired by images of Jeffry's "devil on the shoulder").

                          Great... Now I am going to have a long line of other people's significant others pounding on my door because of "Jeff made me do it!" excuses.... :rolleyes:

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                            Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                            crap

                            I know this is a cheap shot but kid sister rule? :)

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                            Josh Gray wrote:

                            I know this is a cheap shot but kid sister rule?

                            I realize this is a cheap shot, so I'm not taking it seriously. But I'm not playing outside of my own standards here. I'm willing to say the word "crap" in front of my little kid sister or daughter. On a side note, the things people just justify here just so they talk about sexual stuff in the lounge just amazes me actually. I would say more on that, but ya know, the kid sister rule.

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                              Christopher Duncan wrote:

                              You know you want to. (Inspired by images of Jeffry's "devil on the shoulder").

                              Great... Now I am going to have a long line of other people's significant others pounding on my door because of "Jeff made me do it!" excuses.... :rolleyes:

                              _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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                              Christopher Duncan
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                              "Please allow me to introduce myself..." :-D

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                                "Please allow me to introduce myself..." :-D

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                                Jeremy Falcon
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                                Christopher Duncan wrote:

                                "Please allow me to introduce myself..."

                                Dude, you are NOT my SO!! ;P

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                                  Christopher Duncan wrote:

                                  "Please allow me to introduce myself..."

                                  Dude, you are NOT my SO!! ;P

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                                  Okay, I'll bite. "SO"? :)

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                                    Okay, I'll bite. "SO"? :)

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                                    Christopher Duncan wrote:

                                    Okay, I'll bite. "SO"?

                                    Significant Other

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                                      Josh Gray wrote:

                                      I know this is a cheap shot but kid sister rule?

                                      I realize this is a cheap shot, so I'm not taking it seriously. But I'm not playing outside of my own standards here. I'm willing to say the word "crap" in front of my little kid sister or daughter. On a side note, the things people just justify here just so they talk about sexual stuff in the lounge just amazes me actually. I would say more on that, but ya know, the kid sister rule.

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                                      Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                                      But I'm not playing outside of my own standards here. I'm willing to say the word "crap" in front of my little kid sister or daughter. On a side note, the things people just justify here just so they talk about sexual stuff in the lounge just amazes me actually. I would say more on that, but ya know, the kid sister rule.

                                      Its as bad as any other four letter word. Just goes to show everyone has a differnt idea of what is offensive, something to consider next time you want to wave the 'kid sister' rule around :)

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                                        Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                                        But I'm not playing outside of my own standards here. I'm willing to say the word "crap" in front of my little kid sister or daughter. On a side note, the things people just justify here just so they talk about sexual stuff in the lounge just amazes me actually. I would say more on that, but ya know, the kid sister rule.

                                        Its as bad as any other four letter word. Just goes to show everyone has a differnt idea of what is offensive, something to consider next time you want to wave the 'kid sister' rule around :)

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                                        Josh Gray wrote:

                                        Its as bad as any other four letter word.

                                        No it isn't and you know it.

                                        Josh Gray wrote:

                                        Just goes to show everyone has a differnt idea of what is offensive, something to consider next time you want to wave the 'kid sister' rule around

                                        It's called a "kid sister" rule. I think it's pretty easy to understand what goes and what doesn't. Something to consider the next time someone feels the need to not use the soapbox to express themselves.

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                                          Christopher Duncan wrote:

                                          Okay, I'll bite. "SO"?

                                          Significant Other

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                                          Ah. Got it. Big Stones fan, is she? Or are you just comparing her to the protagonist? :)

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