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2 years ago
how did this happen ?
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2 years ago
That's an odd one. I imagine it's caused by some physical impact to the surface of the screen which has damaged the LCDs behind it. Normally you get a complete horizontal or vertical line of pixels affected, rather than isolated areas of the screen. I have a horrible feeling it's going to need a new screen...
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2 years ago
I will just use the TV...thanks
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2 years ago
Jim GM4DHJ ... snipped-for-privacy@ntlworld.com wrote
That’s a haggis turd, You should let them into your cave and you should be blind drunk when doing youtubes either.
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2 years ago
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2 years ago
Water damage?
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2 years ago
oh right
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2 years ago
cool the dead spit
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2 years ago
you use them as enunciation on glass windows and doors...
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2 years ago
you try SO hard to insult but it is like getting savaged by a dead sheep...tee hee
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2 years ago
the circle is obviusly fake. no way to get perfect damage like that, The test is damage to te LCD display - i've seen one where it was hit with an air rifle pellet..like that
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2 years ago
It's a black hole forming.
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2 years ago
I seem to remember the Earth's mass would have a Schwarzchild radius just under 1cm. That black hole looks a bit bigger.
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2 years ago
You'd need awfy stong hands to squeeze the Earth into a ball 1cm diameter :-)
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2 years ago
once again proving you're the groups expert when it comes to talking shit ;-)
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2 years ago
Or Geoffrey Howe
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2 years ago
you are brian reay and I claim my half a crown ....
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2 years ago
Does the original poster have a pet capable of jumping. Those screen issues usual occur when there is an impact around an area. Pets lunging at animals on screen are surprisingly common. Brian
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2 years ago
I bought it like that...no idea how that would happen....it is genuine....
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2 years ago
made up facts by yourself...tee hee