I have just acquired a gigantic second-hand computer monitor and it really blows me away. Puts the old 14-incher to shame. It reveals details of activity on my favorite adult sites that I never dreamed were there. Like in the Paris Hilton video but I digress.
Anyway, does anyone have
In a message dated 4/15/2005 8:57:17 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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Perhaps it is god's way of telling you the two of you are not meant for
Title: Re: [UC] Screen Cleaning Wipes?
Flents Wipe N Clear Towelettes.
They are on the small side as they are used for eyeglasses, but they work great for computers. (anti-static, anti-fog)
Available at Rite Aid and or CVS or Walgreens in the contact lens section.
On 4/15/05 8:56 AM, [EMAIL
Assuming you're talking about a monitor with a glass viewing surface:
29 bucks? What a rip-off. Get out your rubbing alcohol, moisten some paper
towels, and use elbow grease. Do *not* pour the alcohol onto the screen.
For those who aren't aware, don't do this to your LCD monitors. They have
Microfiber cloth works very well, as it leaves no lint and it is very
soft.
Dan Widyono wrote:
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You might be able to avoid those streaks if you finish off with clean
newspaper.
Dan W.
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On 15 Apr, 2005, at 11:46, Dan Widyono wrote:
29 bucks? What a rip-off. Get out your rubbing alcohol, moisten some
paper
towels, and use elbow grease. Do *not* pour the alcohol onto the
screen.
For those who aren't aware, don't do this to your LCD monitors. They
have
special cleaners for