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Hurley09

Joined: 01/01/2005 Posts: 8879
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I counter this. At least in my case. Coworker asked me to drive him to


the electronics recycling place in Fairfax to recycle his 45" flat screen. He told me it just started smoking one day and he opened it up and couldn't see the problem and then it just stopped working all together. I ended up taking it home instead, opening it up and fixing it within about 30 minutes. Put on a YouTube video, promptly turned it off cause I had no idea what the hell all the technical words meant that they were using. I honestly have no idea how I fixed this thing, I just kinda looked at it, plugged some stuff places and BOOM, Hurley's got a second TV!

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Posted: 11/13/2018 at 08:03AM



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Repair or replace? 4 year old samsung flatscreen -- One4VT 11/13/2018 05:23AM
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