Hi, aka Doe ;-))

If you look closely, even on this low-quality JPEG, you'll see that the
screens and the TV sets are not all clean.  The Daewoo (the black set in
the foreground) has cobwebs on it, and the set in the upper right corner
(with the smaller set on top of it) is quite dirty.  Other sets, which
can't be seen in this pic, are also dirty.

The sets are replaced at intervals as passersby sometimes steal a TV, or
kids throw rocks at them and break the screens.  Come back in a couple of
weeks and there may be some different sets on display.

Roger, whose house it is, and whose idea it was for the TV display, is not
a TV repairman.

Here's snap of Roger ....

http://home.earthlink.net/~morepix/tvh_roger.html

This also shows very clearly the problem I seem to be having with the
K24/2.8 on the DS.

Shel



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> http://home.earthlink.net/~morepix/tvh1437.html

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> Weird. The interesting thing is those screens are all clean. Someone must
get 
> out there and clean them off every day or something. (Berkeley gets rain
and 
> fog.) And some of them aren't that old. Maybe the guy repairs TVs, though
I 
> don't think he'd leave a TV to repair outside, it might get broken
(more). 
>
> Marnie aka Doe   


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