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- From: Barry Thomas <thomasb@ucs.indiana.edu>
- Subject: Real live PB 170 bug
- Message-ID: <1992Jul28.164742.14670@bronze.ucs.indiana.edu>
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- Date: Tue, 28 Jul 92 16:47:42 GMT
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- I powered up my PowerBook 170 yesterday and noticed a tiny black spot on
- the screen. A real live insect (very small, can hide under the "arrow")
- of some sort has moved in under the screen "glass." He/she is still
- there today and does seem willing to move to the side when I'm using the
- machine.
-
- Should I a) worry about this or b) give him/her a name? Is it worth a
- trip to the repair shop? Is it possible to disassemble the screen
- without causing damage?
-
- Thanks in advance.
-
- Barry Thomas
- thomasb@ucs.indiana.edu
- Indiana University
-
- Opinions expressed our my own and do not represent the University
-