• Theres a tiny little bug inside my screen
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[QUOTE=Xera;17174946]It's a stormfly or something. My old monitor has one stuck inside, dead, like a few dead pixels. You'll stop noticing it [B]after a few years.[/B][/QUOTE] Amazing consolation
Buy quality LCD's. Not those cheap ones off wall-mart.
[QUOTE=Anzonix;17175447]Buy quality LCD's. Not those cheap ones off wall-mart.[/QUOTE] Because bugs cannot climb into expensive monitors. :downs:
[QUOTE=Jallen;17175695]Because bugs cannot climb into expensive monitors. :downs:[/QUOTE] Or you don't have the same level quality control what we have in here, EU. :downs:
[QUOTE=Anzonix;17175944]Or you don't have the same level quality control what we have in here, EU. :downs:[/QUOTE] Happened to me on a 22" Samsung Syncmaster, In the UK. So unless Samsung are exceptionally low quality, I cannot see where your theory fits into my situation.
[QUOTE=rieda1589;17176003]Happened to me on a 22" Samsung Syncmaster, In the UK. So unless Samsung are exceptionally low quality, I cannot see where your theory fits into my situation.[/QUOTE] This.
[QUOTE=rieda1589;17176003]Happened to me on a 22" Samsung Syncmaster, In the UK. So unless Samsung are exceptionally low quality, I cannot see where your theory fits into my situation.[/QUOTE] Wow, too bad. I'm sorry, but we do have high quality control in here (edit: avatar). And also higher taxing. :frown:
They come from the same factory...
[QUOTE=Anzonix;17176269]Wow, too bad. I'm sorry, but we do have high quality control in here (edit: avatar). And also higher taxing. :frown:[/QUOTE] :downs: cannot express how :downs: you are. Like tezz said. They come from the same factories.
Doesn't matter how high quality the monitor is, they all (as far as I've seen) have openings for ventilation where bugs can get in.
[QUOTE=Roast Beast;17177348]Doesn't matter how high quality the monitor is, they all (as far as I've seen) have openings for ventilation where bugs can get in.[/QUOTE] Mine does not, it has a grid over it :smug: I allways though grid vents where standard: the holes on mine are only big enough for 2 or 3 pins, but the whole back is covered in them.
[QUOTE=Dr. Doctor;17177519]Mine does not, it has a grid over it :smug: I allways though grid vents where standard: the holes on mine are only big enough for 2 or 3 pins, but the whole back is covered in them.[/QUOTE] Even those holes might be big enough for the kind of bugs we're talking about, they're really tiny (one or two pixels wide).
[QUOTE=Roast Beast;17177607]Even those holes might be big enough for the kind of bugs we're talking about, they're really tiny (one or two pixels wide).[/QUOTE] O rly naow. In the video, it looks about 4 pixels wide, 8 long to me.
thunderbugs i think. i have two of them, one is on your post doctor :))
[QUOTE=Bonk.;17177680]thunderbugs i think. i have two of them, one is on your post doctor :))[/QUOTE] O noeeees. Bugs are traviling via wireless broadband! WE ARE FUCKING DOOMED!
My friends DS has one in and my phone had one for a while, but it escaped (Whats worse is it's a touch screen phone so I had to use buttons around it so I didn't kill it, or it would be there forever)
[QUOTE=Dr. Doctor;17177619]O rly naow. In the video, it looks about 4 pixels wide, 8 long to me.[/QUOTE] I haven't seen the video, I was referring to the bug that got into my monitor :geno:
FOREVER :ohdear:
This seems to be happening to everyone lately. I wish I had a pet bug. :saddowns:
[QUOTE=tasty-man;17172723]Now that's what I call a bug[/QUOTE] Didn't the term bug actually come from a moth getting stuck in some 1940's computer?
[QUOTE=M_u_d;17188341]Didn't the term bug actually come from a moth getting stuck in some 1940's computer?[/QUOTE] It did.
I had an ant in my monitor it eventually dissapeared from it. All you can do is leave it, it dies!
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