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Zachary940
Wraith
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Posted: 5 Feb 2007
18:11 GMT
Total Posts: 714
Has anyone else notice that when your calc is really cold (EX: sitting in your car over night in sub 0 weather) that the pixles fade in and out rather then an instant on and off

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It is much easier to suggest solutions when you know nothing about the problem.
haveacalc
Guardian
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Posted: 5 Feb 2007
18:25 GMT
Total Posts: 1111
That's what happens when LCD screens freeze... easy grayscale!

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-quoted directly from most movies that don't exist (and some that do).
ryantmer
Wraith
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Posted: 5 Feb 2007
20:28 GMT
Total Posts: 692
The liquid is just cooling down, is it not? And yes, good enough grayscale for me :D
john777
Ultralisk
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Posted: 5 Feb 2007
21:16 GMT
Total Posts: 289
Yup. I heard one time about a friend of mine who had their labtop outside in the cold and they tryed turing it on right away and it broke because of the sudden tempurature difference so be carefull. :)





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