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- From: jochoa@utdallas.edu
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- Subject: Re: Burned up 1960?
- Date: 16 Feb 1996 11:09:41 -0600
- Organization: The University of Texas at Dallas
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- On 16 Feb 1996 10:05:22 GMT, Chris Hall scribbled the following:
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- >I would never leave a 1960 turned on and unattended for more than about 5
- >minutes. They are time bombs. My first one died and probably would have
- >caught fire if it had been left on. So far this one I've had for about 3
- >years is working fine except for a single faint moving vertical line on the
- >left side that looks like a stream of water running down the screen. I think
- >that's a defect in the picture tube. One of these days, I'm going to
- >replace it.
-
- Wow amazing. After I fixed mine I have the same thin line and here I
- thought it was something I did. The tube is a Panasonic I wonder what the
- chances are that Panasonic even makes these any more.
-
- The one thing about 1960's they are consistent, they all blow someday.
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