while steamer is fighting with his sony monitor i'm gathering buckets for my little garden
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we got 10 centimetres of snow yesterday
Well below zero over night
while steamer is fighting with his sony monitor i'm gathering buckets for my little garden
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The stupid thing has no buttons, just a remote! I guess if you misplace. The remote your SOL..
I bought a TV a few weeks ago like that with no buttons. A Philips@awsum140 you didn’t like my post?
It really has no. Buttons
@awsum140 you didn’t like my post?
It really has no. Buttons
came across that while waiting to get my tires changed - trying to read while that thing was blaring and nobody else around. found a power button somewhere in the back but my bliss didn't last long. manager came, saw me reading and turned it back on and leftI bought a TV a few weeks ago like that with no buttons. A Philips

I repaired a few flat screen TV's that wouldn't turn on for friends and family members. Electrolytic capacitors in the power supply went out. Two of them were Sony (Bravia I think, it's been awhile).I never had good luck with Sony products. In fact, I can't think of any Sony products I still own. I also used to work at a repair center right out of the military and we did warranty work for all of the major brands. And Sony's were not repairable friendly. But no power is usually one of the easiest problems to repair. Might be something as simple as a fuse. Or a shorted rectifier diode (a power surge can take them out) that blows fuses. Anyway good luck.![]()
About a week ago I noticed that my laptop's screen would correct it's self when say "turned upside down" like a phone will do.
So a couple of days ago I ran my finger across the screen to see if it was a touch screen, no it isn't.
It has a feature to shut off the hard drive if it senses that it's falling but that feature is turned off.
I went into settings just now and turned Auto Rotate off.So does the laptop work with auto rotation? Even if enabled, it might not have the senors to know the laptop has changed orientation. That feature can be locked too if you don't want that to happen. I have a few laptops and tablets (which have touch screens) that I usually lock them out until I want it to rotate, which is rare.
I turn them on with mine with hard drives. It doesn't make sense to have on for SSD. Some hard drives have the feature is built into them. The only negative I can think of is if you are moving it around, it can't access the drive. But that is a good thing since you shouldn't be using the hard drive while moving anyway.

Is anyone here using silicone wiper blades? I'm thinking about giving them a try.
IMO nothing works better than OEM wiper blades! I'v tried many different kinds over the years, even thou they look cheap! OEM blades work best![]()