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Windows 7: Time for a new monitor?

31 Jan 2012  
FredeGail

Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate: x64 (SP1)
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Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by TVeblen View Post
When you say "roof" do you mean "attic"?
That's what we call that dusty storage area under the roof rafters here in the states.
LOL! The roof is the top open area on a building isnt?

Fred.
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31 Jan 2012  
TVeblen

Windows 7 64 Bit Home Premium SP1
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In The Woods
 
 

Yes. It is! If it is flat.

But my roof is a 51 degree angle, so if I put monitors up there they would not be long for this world!

I would definitely plug them in and get a good, full charge in the capacitors before letting them go to smash on the ground!
Oooooo. Blue sparks!
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01 Feb 2012  
FredeGail

Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate: x64 (SP1)
2,410 posts
Denmark
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by TVeblen View Post
Yes. It is! If it is flat.

But my roof is a 51 degree angle, so if I put monitors up there they would not be long for this world!

I would definitely plug them in and get a good, full charge in the capacitors before letting them go to smash on the ground!
Oooooo. Blue sparks!
Yeah, the monitor might be quite cold though.
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