What type of cable did you use? Water could have seeped into which cause a bunch of weird issue because the resistance on the wires goes all wonky. I’m not sure if you have access to a cable certified like a Fluke, but if you do I would use that to test and it will most likely tell you your issue. I highly doubt it’s a grounding issue because you’d issues like that in large buildings where the power is on different phases or technical power.
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Sex, drugs and alcohol. I wish the last one was rock n’ roll but sadly it’s not.
Hand lotion and learn how to give yourself a manicure. 5 minutes a week and your hands will thank you.
I think you read it backwards. It’s the doctors inquiring about moving to Canada.
Hienz used to have a factory in lemington but moved it, to Mexico i think
If only this had taken off in the consumer market.
Yea but those Mucci strawberry’s are still more than likely grown in the US, at least at this time of year.
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Omg, you’re so cool!
If he’s going to change his backpack, why not change his coat and scarf as well?
We call this a camping shower.
I’m almost 40 and I never get hangovers because I have a glass of water between drinks and make sure to drink electrolytes before bed.
You gotta set the tone!
PS/2 and S-Video are both the same style of din connector but one is 4 pin and the other is 6. The 5 pin din used was way bigger than both.
Wrong way though. The source feeds to the display not the other way around. The is no downstream voltage from a vga monitor.
Some cars cross the border 5 to 6 times while being assembled. Car prices are going to sky rocket.
Your microwave does math funny
Don’t put it in the dryerrrrrrr
Well do I have news for you my friend….
A lot of the newer commercial displays have signage players built into them. The content is probably cached locally.
If I remember correctly this was a BGP issue.