gregebert <[email protected]>: Feb 04 01:49PM -0800
When I was a technician, I swapped the leads on a co-workers computer monitor as a joke and the screen was backwards.
I did something similar in college, but easier. The RA (resident advisor) had just gotten a new color television, of which he was quite proud. I climbed in his window when he was away, took the back off the set, and merely rotated the deflection coil assembly 180 degrees. Surprisingly (to me, anyway), this didn't screw up the convergence much, so the picture looked fine, just upside down.
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