Tan,

The other possibility is that you have an appliance
that is making the line voltage unstable.  Is there a
fridge, washer, dishwasher or air conditioner that's
running more in the evening?


--- Tan and Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Hey guys,
> 
> Completely off topic here but in light of the recent
> monitor discussion, I
> too have  a monitor problem.  For some reason, and
> only at night time, the
> display on my monitor does this funny flickering,
> wobbly thing.  I can
> continue to work on it but it kinda makes me motion
> sick. lol.
> 
> Anyways, it never gets turned off, but ONLY does it
> at night, which I think
> is a very strange phenomena, I mean how can a CRT
> monitor tell the time?!
> 
> I'm really wondering if it is time to take the
> plunge into the world of LCD
> screens, but even through the discussion you guys
> have been having, I am
> still seeing the benefits of staying "old school". 
> Suggestions gratefully
> accepted...
> 
> :)
> 
> Tan.
> 
> Tanya Mayer Photography
> 
> Brisbane, Qld, Australia
> www.tanyamayer.com
> Ph +61 (07) 3315 4549
> Mobile +61 0437831247
> 
> 

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