DEGAUSSING, YAY!


Who loves degaussing?  

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  1. 1. Who loves degaussing?

    • Me, YAY!
      5
    • No, degaussing is for tree hugging bumfaces.
      15
    • Lets do a worldwide degauss, YAY!
      10


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YAY FOR CAPS:!!!"?E%$

anyway. his name is keldyn. no KELEDYN. he is no mighty fairy elf with magic powers, he is a respected member of this community. you can talk to him via PM etc but there's no need to bash someone in public.

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... it would finally be proof that 14 year old nerds have infected every single mind?

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That hits me like a slap on the face. Thanks, it was needed. You can let your mind run away from you when its 3AM and you've just worked 12 hours :wacko:

Didn't know what it was.. Looked it up

Degauss

Ever wonder what that "degauss" button on your monitor does besides make a buzzing noise and cause the screen to go crazy for a second? Though that's its main purpose, the degauss button has another useful feature. To understand it, you'll first need to know that the earth has natural magnetic fields. The magnetic charges from these fields can build up inside your monitor, causing a loss of color accuracy. Degaussing scares the bad magnetism out of the monitor and fills it with good karma. If your monitor doesn't have a degauss button, fear not -- many new monitors automatically degauss themselves. If you have a flat-panel display, there is no degauss button because magnetism doesn't build up in flat screen displays.

http://www.sharpened.net/glossary/definition.php?degauss

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Thanks Raquel. I dont understand what's so lame about DEGAUSSING. If someone here does not wanna talk abt it then just goto someother thread.

:woot: :yes: :wacko: :laugh: ;) :blink: :blink: :p :yes: :rolleyes: :shifty: :blink: :( :o YAY! Hooray for all the people who like degaussing! YAY! GO AWAY ALL YOU :angry: ANGRY :devil: PEOPLE THAT DONT!!!! YAY!! Everyone who reads this post and has the ability, DEGAUSS NOW!!! YAY!!!

:woot:  :yes:  :wacko:  :laugh:  ;)  :blink:  :blink:  :p  :yes:  :rolleyes:  :shifty:  :blink:  :(  :o YAY! Hooray for all the people who like degaussing! YAY! GO AWAY ALL YOU  :angry: ANGRY :devil:  PEOPLE THAT DONT!!!! YAY!! Everyone who reads this post and has the ability, DEGAUSS NOW!!! YAY!!!

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um, how about no?

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