I have a 5 year old Philips 34pw9815 34" wide HDTV that is starting to go south. It displays a 1" wide band all the way across the top of the picture. The bottom of the band is very bright and slowly returns to normal brightness as it goes up. It also curves in and straightens up as it goes up...
http://www.edmundoptics.com/onlineca...yid=39&level=2 Buy a larger size of one of these and keep the PJ as close as possible. Looks like they go to about 5" dia.
google wireless vga extender. True VGA extenders are pricey at $700+. If just for gaming the cheaper solutions might work. They downconvert the VGA to composite or s-video.
Open a new doc. Copy text from doc1. Return to new doc and do edit paste special. Select link and Word Document object. Repeat with various sections as needed.
Careful about using flex conduit. It's easy to install, but can be difficult to get wires thru. Always leave a string in the conduit to pull a new wire thru. Remember to attach a new string when you pull the wire so you still have one for future pulls.
Hi Ron, I've also been using the Siemens 2.4ghz for a couple of years now and my wife just went out and bought the Uniden Tru8885-2. We like it a lot more than the old one.
If the speakers are out of phase you should be able to detect a drop in volume as you move in to the sweet spot. Try sitting in the center and lean left and right, then reverse phase and try again.
Hi Ron, They are stored in mail folder files named *.mbx, you will have to individually save them from Outlook Express. http://support.microsoft.com/default...uct=oex#Topic2
I bought the 34" model (HD) about 3 years ago. Big bucks (about $3500) back then. The set is on 18 hours a day and it still works great. HD material is beautiful.
This Yahama will convert composit and s-video to component. http://www.yamaha.com/yec/products/R...XV1400_lit.PDF May be a little above your budget though.
Your best bet is to use a texturing knife to do a skip trowel finish. It takes a little practice but is not all that hard to do. Or you can usually rent a spatter gun at home depot. An air compressor is also required. Very easy to do.
Alaska sounds like fun, I know my wife would jump at that one. Ron, send me your email address. I'll send you some pictures next week. My address is in my profile. Keith Outhouse
MDF is just finer particles than particle board. Either should be fine. You should probably go with 1" thick (or glue up two 1/2" pieces) for strength unless it's not going to get traffic. OSB (Oriented Strand Board) could also be a good choice to save money. It's commonly used as a roof...