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You're all going to have fun with me.

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My LCD monitor broke. :bigcry:

 

Therefore I'm on a Hyundai DeluxScan 5854. From 1997. A 15" CRT monitor. That can only run 1024x768. That looks like this.

 

Go laugh at me.

Hahaha...:(

Based on the title I thought this was going to be a pervy thread

i still have one of those monitors at home and it still works properly :o :o

 

(not to mention a "friend" damaged our older monitor (was like 12 years old or so :thinking: ) which was very good one :sick: like 6 months ago)

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Based on the title I thought this was going to be a pervy thread

 

You're a pervert Nick

I still have my monitor for my first PC from back in 1996. It's up in the attic and it stills works. It's just in case my current LCD monitor breaks or I need a 2nd monitor for any reason.

You have an LCD? :stunned:

The thing about these newer, technologically advanced beautiful things like LCD screens and touch-screen mobiles is that they die young, and the older stuff like my 10-year old monitor (that looks like the one in the pic above) lasts like forever and ever. :-/

You have an LCD? :stunned:

 

Or whatever the modern monitors are called.

I know,i cannot afford one of those...i got an AOC flatscreen 19" monitor for free...still works great too.

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