lol. Mine does not have a flicker :) . :: Just prooved how little thought you put into your first statements, you know. I will tell you what I know - you are judging yourself over there... just some advice to the guy looking and thinking he is seeing
a guy that is boiling with anger: remove mirror in front of you to get a clearer picture of the real world.
> My universe looks a little blue today with a slight shift to the left. Don't know why, I guess a new monitor might do it got anything magnetic or eletrical nearby? CRT monitors don't react well to magnetic fields nearby, even if they're 'shielded'. For instance,
one of my monitors has fits if I switch on one of my two desk lights, because the powerpack for the light is too close to the monitor. if I move the powerpack down onto the floor it stops, but I can't do that because we have kittens in the house and kittens
like to ... well... make electrical equipment slightly damp if you leave it on the floor. On the same note, I had one of those paperclip magnets on my desk for a while. It was fine with the old monitor, but when I changed it I developed this dark patch at
the bottom of the screen. No problem, switched it back for the old one and worked great, then later I plugged the 'broken' one in somewhere else to discover there was nothing wrong. So I switched it back. same thing. then I noticed the magnet. duuuuuh!
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