[rescue] rescue Digest, Vol 135, Issue 8

hike mh1272 at gmail.com
Wed Feb 12 22:13:42 CST 2014


The cost of repair for a small business is more than the cost of a new LCD
monitor.  Plus, the newer ones are better performing.  A small business can
expense these and reduce their tax burden.

It is helpful to those who canbt afford LCD monitors and other PC
bstuffb
to receive them (gift/barter/etc.).  When I used PCs, I would always hand
my old ones down to friends and family.

If you get a lot of the same model, you might have a friend who could learn
how to make these repairs.

Anyway, it is good of you to help others.


On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 9:49 PM, Toby Thain <toby at telegraphics.com.au>wrote:

> On 12/02/14 1:01 PM, Fred wrote:
>
>> From:   IN%"rescue at sunhelp.org" 12-FEB-2014 13:00:31.35
>>> To:     IN%"rescue at sunhelp.org"
>>> CC:
>>> Subj:   rescue Digest, Vol 135, Issue 8
>>>
>>
>>  From: Toby Thain <toby at telegraphics.com.au>
>>> To: The Rescue List <rescue at sunhelp.org>
>>> Subject: Re: [rescue] Caps on LCD monitors
>>>
>>
>>  There have been occasional publicised quality incidents, but basically
>>> ALL such power boards have a limited lifespan. There will be a constant
>>> stream of LCDs in dumpsters forever.
>>>
>>
>> That's fine by me!  More for me to fix and keep, donate, give to
>> neighbors for
>> a home cooked meal, etc.  My problem is having the time to fix and space
>> to keep once fixed. :)
>>
>> ... however I am only on person, and it's a shame that perfectly good
>> LCD's
>> (sans bad caps) are being thrown out
>>
>
> It's outrageous.
> --T
>
>
>
>> Fred
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