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More info?)
Bah. IIRC the 36K floppies were a standard roughly before the 56k floppies.
And when referring to 8", the SD part is moot: It didn't have any bearing
then, it was all just data amounts.
"Douglas" <.> wrote in message news:RfudnTdt_fm2murdRVn-gg@centurytel.net...
> I remember 360k floppies,but not 36k.I also remember 8 inch 80k sssd
> floppies too.As for the dead pixels,there have been reported ways to fix
> some of them.In my case I use Planar flat panels.They have the best
warranty
> for replacement,though out of the 3-17" and 2-19" Planars I don't have 1
> dead pixel!
> "Thomas G. Marshall"
<tgm2tothe10thpower@replacetextwithnumber.hotmail.com>
> wrote in message news:Noidc.966$d8.261@nwrdny01.gnilink.net...
> >
> > "Chuck Lapre" <chuck@nospam.org> wrote in message
> > news:fhmbc.7917$NL4.6917@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net...
> > > Hi:
> > >
> > > My computer is 2 months old.
> > >
> > > I just noticed my 19 inch LCD flat panel has a small black spot (the
> size
> > of
> > > a pin head). Is this normal and/or common?
> >
> > Like others here have pointed out, it's likely a "dead pixel", and
there's
> > nothing you can really do about it until enough have accumulated. The
> > amount of pixel carnage required for action depends upon the
manufacturer.
> > Asking Dell is really the first step though.
> >
> > As an aside, I'm betting that within a handful of years this is likely
> going
> > to be one of those "when things were rotten" things that we look back
upon
> > without fondness. Like: "remember when floppy disks held 36K"? Or
> > "Remember when Hard Drives used stepper motors instead of voice coils
and
> so
> > never did an auto-retract when the power went out and thus scraped up
the
> > surface while screaming like a banshee?"
> >
> >
>
>