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Join Date: May 2005
Posts: 10
OS: WinXP
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Monitor with a bullet through it
Hello, friends. I have sought a solution for a problem that I've had for all of 15 minutes(actually, more). I suddenly remembered a forum that's purpose was simply for tech support(and other things, but mainly tech support). My friend(moronically) shot my monitor with an airsoft gun. Although he is completely apologetic, he still feels bad, and so do I. The monitor has two lines across the middle that block out view, but it's still usable. He is willing to pay for the repair/replacement, but I would like to know whether it would be cheaper or even possible to repair such a thing. The monitor I have is located here.
Any ideas? Please respond quickly, he is about to cry. It is coming out of his college fund. |
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