Forget square monitors, I'd be happy if 4:3 made a comeback. Yes, I know they still exist, but they're a lot harder to find than they used to be. Go to any Best Buy or Staples and all you see are 16:9. Those are great for watching movies, but I prefer to watch movies on my TV and do work on my computer. And for pretty much all work except video and movie editing, 4:3 is better. I'm currently working on an old Samsung 4:3 which is starting to give me trouble (making strange noises and going dark at random times requiring me to cycle the power on the monitor.) I hope I won't have too much trouble replacing it when it dies.
If that old Samsung is new enough not to be a CRT, then you've probably got "capacitor plague" going on in the power supply.
Plug the Sammy's model number in at lcdalternatives.com and see if they already offer a replacement cap kit for that model.
If they do, that most likely means that model was produced with the "plagued" caps and lots of other people have had the same problems as you.
I think you mean "FOR watching video", but then, those damn two and three letter prepositions are just SO difficult for you Americans, aren't they.
You moron.
Or should I say "moran", since that seems to be have most Americans spell it, the irony being lost on their tiny brains. And let me add in 'definAtely', 'rEdiculous', and 'could care less' to that long list of words and phrases that moronic Americans can't spell or write correctly. You fucking idiots.
At least those of us who know not to say "different than" know that when things differ, they differ "from" each other, not "to" each other.
Televisions have been advertised by diagonal measure pretty much starting with when they went to rectangular screens from round ones well over 60 years ago.
Since they were all 4:3 ratio, if you were comparison shopping a 19" Zenith and a 19" RCA, it was apples to apples, and you could figure out x and y from the hypotenuse if you had to know width and height.
Is there going to be a separate website where you have to copy and paste the URL of the page you want to report (what could possibly go wrong?), or will your ISP somehow insert the button into every webpage you load (what could possibly go wrong?), or will the button be a separate pop-up on every page (what could possibly go wrong?)?
And if you're trying to report a single comment on a page full of comments, how will you go about being sure it's that comment and only that comment that gets reported? (what could possibly go wrong?)
And how much extra will your ISP tack onto your monthly bill to cover their "expenses" in providing this "service"? (what could possibly go wrong?)
The issue is the "PSU" on-board a big graphics card is not replaceable. It's power cirtcuitry that feeds on the order of 200 amps to the GPU and handles huge transients / power and voltage transitions.
But you didn't come through with a URL, so, what difference, at this point, does it make?
But all you supplied was a link to YouTube which has to be loaded before you know what it is, instead of just being able to mouse over it and see something written in human understandable language at the bottom of the page to possibly give you a clue as to whether you want to bother with it or not.
Which is really more a complaint against YouTube than against you.
Because "you" as a singular voter cannot hope to overcome the "they" of highly motivated corporations and other private interests. It's a false equality, because in the end those with the money can game the system to their advantage. A major union with a couple of million bucks to "donate" is going to get the ear of a legislator a lot more than Joe Q Public.
You're invoking the standard "all things be equal" logic when all things are very much not equal.
From where did said major union get that couple of millions of bucks if not from the thousands of members it's supposed to represent?
So that's like 200,000 members each giving $10, or 20,000 members each giving $100.
And that can also represent 20, 000 or 200,000 votes come election day.
As opposed to one Koch brother giving the first million and the other one the second million.
Even though that only represents 2 votes in the ballot box.
my prediction is that they will build the network get some cash out of subscriptions for a couple of years and then sell it off to one of the big players.
exactly the same happened in my town during the late nineties with cable internet
And despite being AC you can't name the community so that we can check the story for ourselves?
But, but, but... They did it with the internet. Doesn't that make everything legal?
No, it just means you can add "...on the internet." and get a patent on something that was otherwise old news.
Forget square monitors, I'd be happy if 4:3 made a comeback. Yes, I know they still exist, but they're a lot harder to find than they used to be. Go to any Best Buy or Staples and all you see are 16:9. Those are great for watching movies, but I prefer to watch movies on my TV and do work on my computer. And for pretty much all work except video and movie editing, 4:3 is better. I'm currently working on an old Samsung 4:3 which is starting to give me trouble (making strange noises and going dark at random times requiring me to cycle the power on the monitor.) I hope I won't have too much trouble replacing it when it dies.
If that old Samsung is new enough not to be a CRT, then you've probably got "capacitor plague" going on in the power supply.
Plug the Sammy's model number in at lcdalternatives.com and see if they already offer a replacement cap kit for that model.
If they do, that most likely means that model was produced with the "plagued" caps and lots of other people have had the same problems as you.
"it's not so useful TO watching video"
I think you mean "FOR watching video", but then, those damn two and three letter prepositions are just SO difficult for you Americans, aren't they.
You moron.
Or should I say "moran", since that seems to be have most Americans spell it, the irony being lost on their tiny brains. And let me add in 'definAtely', 'rEdiculous', and 'could care less' to that long list of words and phrases that moronic Americans can't spell or write correctly. You fucking idiots.
At least those of us who know not to say "different than" know that when things differ, they differ "from" each other, not "to" each other.
Finally get back some of the vertical space lost when every laptop and desktop downgraded to "HD".
Absolutely. I mourn the dearth of tall-screen monitors. When I want to watch TV, I use a TV.
Televisions have been advertised by diagonal measure pretty much starting with when they went to rectangular screens from round ones well over 60 years ago.
Since they were all 4:3 ratio, if you were comparison shopping a 19" Zenith and a 19" RCA, it was apples to apples, and you could figure out x and y from the hypotenuse if you had to know width and height.
If the agent is good at hooking up companies with good talent, you'll be calling them.
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Having recently "downsized" their QA staff testing work has been outsourced to paying customers.
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Are you kidding? This is Microsoft, that's always been the function of the paying customers.
Or are you saying they've been promoted from beta to alpha testing?
How many colored people live in the Ukraine? Hmmm? Just sayin'. Coloreds are all the same.
All the people who live there are colored.
Most of them in various shades of beige.
Truth is the first casualty of war.
Usually before the war even officially starts.
I wouldn't be surprised if murdering the truth was done on occasion specifically to facilitate starting the war that follows.
Yes, but it was an unexpected reply.
Is there going to be a separate website where you have to copy and paste the URL of the page you want to report (what could possibly go wrong?), or will your ISP somehow insert the button into every webpage you load (what could possibly go wrong?), or will the button be a separate pop-up on every page (what could possibly go wrong?)?
And if you're trying to report a single comment on a page full of comments, how will you go about being sure it's that comment and only that comment that gets reported? (what could possibly go wrong?)
And how much extra will your ISP tack onto your monthly bill to cover their "expenses" in providing this "service"? (what could possibly go wrong?)
The issue is the "PSU" on-board a big graphics card is not replaceable. It's power cirtcuitry that feeds on the order of 200 amps to the GPU and handles huge transients / power and voltage transitions.
Perhaps you mean 200 Watts?
...want to look different *from* everyone else.
I anti-conform by shaving one testicle
Anyone's in particular?
The contraction "it's" means "it is" or "it has". Now that you know this, go back and read your post.
But it *is* criminally anti-competitive behaviour
...that it can't be used to tell time reliably.
Hilarious, You win the internet. Thanks @unitron.
Thanks, one more and I'll have the complete set!
But you didn't come through with a URL, so, what difference, at this point, does it make?
But all you supplied was a link to YouTube which has to be loaded before you know what it is, instead of just being able to mouse over it and see something written in human understandable language at the bottom of the page to possibly give you a clue as to whether you want to bother with it or not.
Which is really more a complaint against YouTube than against you.
To see all the people who have bought into the RNC talking point that "Democrat" is the adjective form of that word.
What you're looking for is "Democratic."
Actually, it's used by the right wing as the epithet form of the word.
Which is why they do it.
Because "you" as a singular voter cannot hope to overcome the "they" of highly motivated corporations and other private interests. It's a false equality, because in the end those with the money can game the system to their advantage. A major union with a couple of million bucks to "donate" is going to get the ear of a legislator a lot more than Joe Q Public.
You're invoking the standard "all things be equal" logic when all things are very much not equal.
From where did said major union get that couple of millions of bucks if not from the thousands of members it's supposed to represent?
So that's like 200,000 members each giving $10, or 20,000 members each giving $100.
And that can also represent 20, 000 or 200,000 votes come election day.
As opposed to one Koch brother giving the first million and the other one the second million.
Even though that only represents 2 votes in the ballot box.
Speaking of gaming the system to their advantage.
I was thinking even more old school than that: Rockin' Robin
...that it can't be used to tell time reliably.
Thank you. I was wondering what the heck "Downtown Canada" meant.
Well, obviously it's all the parts that aren't in uptown Canada.
Lard ashrams?
Note: iPhone autocorrects "kardashians" to "lard ashrams", which is just as funny.
So, the Kardashians are shooting up downtown Canada now?
They really *are* desperate for attention.
Where did you get that idea?
By comparing them to those to the south of them?
my prediction is that they will build the network get some cash out of subscriptions for a couple of years and then sell it off to one of the big players.
exactly the same happened in my town during the late nineties with cable internet
And despite being AC you can't name the community so that we can check the story for ourselves?