On Jul 6, 2005, at 6:11 PM, Harry Freeman wrote:

On Jul 6, 2005, at 5:07 PM, Yersinia wrote:

I assume the monitor is fried -- do you agree or disagree with me?  If
it's dead, any suggestions as to what it died of?


(snip)

Old Age!

Yes, monitors don't live forever. Even trees die of old age. Supposedly, the oldest living tree is a Bristlecone Pine named "Methuselah" in the White mountains on the Claifornia/Nevada border, estimated to be 4767 years old.

How's that for trivia?

I wonder how old the oldest running monitor is. I have an old AMDEK I'm using hooked up to my Playstation and a VCR. It was last used at a small island school hooked up to an Apple IIc. I'm guessing it's at least 25 years. I'd better treat it well -- it's old enough to vote! ;-)

All the best,
Ken N.


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