on 07/09/02 20:25, Demetrius at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I assume problems with pixels can be repaired. What is the cost? If a laptop
> has a few dull pixels in a corner is that something I should be concerned
> about?

It's apparently a very common things to have "stuck" pixels on a laptop's
LCD. You could try to "massage" the screen where those pixels are, gently,
as I've read a few times that this sometimes help. If there are just a few,
then I wouldn't be too concerned, although my Pismo doesn't have any.

-Laurent.
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GIGO /gi:'goh/ [acronym]: 1. `Garbage In, Garbage Out' -- usually said in
response to lusers who complain that a program didn't "do the right thing"
when given imperfect input or otherwise mistreated in some way. Also
commonly used to describe failures in human decision making due to faulty,
incomplete, or imprecise data. 2. `Garbage In, Gospel Out': this more recent
expansion is a sardonic comment on the tendency human beings have to put
excessive trust in `computerized' data.


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