[FRIAM] computer monitor

Gillian Densmore gil.densmore at gmail.com
Fri Aug 26 09:28:08 EDT 2022


Thank you again steve! be sure to let us know if you have any questions,
and if you'd  help with gas.

On Thu, Aug 25, 2022 at 5:48 PM Gillian Densmore <gil.densmore at gmail.com>
wrote:

> That'd be fantastic! thank you very much!
>
> On Thu, Aug 25, 2022 at 5:23 PM Steve Smith <sasmyth at swcp.com> wrote:
>
>> Gil -
>>
>> I have both e-mails and will ping you next time I expect to come to town
>> and make a plan to drop off then... maybe as early as next Tuesday?
>>
>> - Steve
>> On 8/25/22 1:42 PM, Gillian Densmore wrote:
>>
>> Wowie zowie 😁 thank you so much steve! that would be fantastic!
>> Ironically CRTs  were kind of a head of their time. LEDs have run into a
>> wall with black colors of all things that the GPU has to work hard to
>> figure out where to place. Tech YouTubers talk about it something to do
>> with color space that you or the other steve probably know a lot more how
>> that works then I do. and yeah I'm also sometimes not as nice to my
>> electronics as I really should be.
>> Do you have either my or Owens email? that way we figure out how make
>> arrangements for pickups or drop offs.
>>
>> On Thu, Aug 25, 2022 at 1:28 PM Steve Smith <sasmyth at swcp.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Gil -
>>>
>>> I have gone past the use of external computer monitors in my own
>>> life/work and have a total of 3 re-homeable units I could offer you.   I
>>> don't have the specs on them in front of me, and I can't guarantee their
>>> ruggedness, though I am not easy on most of my gear and I have not damaged
>>> any of these beyond some surface scratches.
>>>
>>> I would be happy (ecstatic?) to gift forward one or more of them to you,
>>> even it you go through them in a year or two's time the same way the others
>>> gave out, as long as you made some effort to push them forward into the
>>> appropriate recycling stream (not even sure where old LCD monitors go to
>>> rot/recycle)?
>>>
>>> A decade or more ago I used to cringe everytime I would see another CRT
>>> TV or Monitor in an arroyo "shot up" by my neighbors.... it has been years
>>> since I saw a fresh one...  and to think we all used to sit inches (feet)
>>> in front of them staring at them all day (esp. for those boomers who were
>>> babysat as children by Captain Kangaroo and his ilk) as a high-energy
>>> electron beam was directed straight toward their third-eye, depending on
>>> the layer of phosphors (I don't know how carcinogenic those where when
>>> released during wild target practice sessions) and *leaded* glass to
>>> protect our precious little neuronal mass known as our brain.   Oh well,
>>> most of us are "OK" and of course, it may well be the *idea* flux coming
>>> out of them that was the most dangerous.
>>>
>>> https://thehappyphilosopher.com/kill-your-television
>>>
>>>
>>> Lemme know!
>>>
>>>  - Steve
>>> On 8/25/22 12:49 PM, glen wrote:
>>>
>>> https://www.eizorugged.com/products/rugged-monitors/
>>>
>>> On 8/25/22 11:32, Gillian Densmore wrote:
>>>
>>> I have no had 3 hp monitors crack in the same way. Basically something
>>> about how I get behind it. Usually to reboot my stupid cable modem, the the
>>> dam things left, or right side cracks.
>>> I think the problem is between my size and the thin fragility of it is
>>> the problem. Best hunch I have so far.
>>> Where do I find the good and propper computer monitors that ignore this
>>> asinine industry delusion that paper thin=good?
>>> Do really have to go as far back to CRTs to something that doesn't fall
>>> over from just a fart? or is their something more in at least this decade
>>> that's not a thin fragile POS?
>>>
>>>
>>>
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