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True, you can probably make a better fish tank from a CRT than an LCD, but I bet I could make a better ant farm with an LCD! =D
I am still debating if I should actually contribute to this thread though. I would like to think I have some good practical info on the topic of monitors from a professional standpoint, but I also like cake... tough call here...
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I love a nice red velvet cake.
Partially due to my infatuation with the colour red though.
The sound of a CRT degaussing itself is... awesome
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in ny people leave perfectly working CRT's on the sidewalk cuz no one wants them. Same with CRT tv's. My friend was trying to sell his 35" CRT tv on craigslist and finally dropped the price to FREE and still no one came.
Used to have a plasma TV and it used over 6x the power of these big CRTs and was burnt in with the piggin screen bugs the TV companies use within a year,
but that was a few years back, I would hope that was fixed now, but I've gone back to a CRT to watch TV thru as well.
Screen burn is not a problem with CRTs from the last 10 years.
New plasma TVs have that burn in problem practically fixed. I mean, my girlfriend once left the cable guide on it for a couple of hours by accident (like 5-6), and yeah it had some image retention afterwards but it still went away in just 5-10 mins of putting a regular channel on.