A nice man from UPS just came and dropped of a neat 20" widescreen monitor for my little grandson.

gsellis

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I am just amazed you have a grandson. I was thinking I was old here at 44 :D

He will let you borrow it, right?
 
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I find a grandfather using the word "sick" in such a context a little disturbing. Did somebody use that term in Law & Order or CSI and you picked it up?









;)
 

Spike

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I just got my baby as well... no backlight issues but one dead pixel... Ah well, probably gonna keep it anyway.

I am also curious about that "sick" comment... grandfathers are not supposed to use such terms

-spike
 

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reminds me of those cell phone commercials and that old asian man yelling out "five ooh!! five ooh!!"
 

bjc112

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Originally posted by: Rage187
I'm holding out for the 24" WS before upgrading from the 2001FP

If it turns out to be the 243T Panel ( samsung 24" ) don't bother..

25ms just doesn't cut it.

Get (2) 2001/2005fps.
 

Ackmed

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Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
I find a grandfather using the word "sick" in such a context a little disturbing. Did somebody use that term in Law & Order or CSI and you picked it up?









;)



This day and age.. you can be a grandfather in your 40's...
 

acx

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In the medieval ages, women were commonly having babies by the time they were 18. Of course the average life expectancy then was like 50's :-(
 

Deptacon

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Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
I find a grandfather using the word "sick" in such a context a little disturbing. Did somebody use that term in Law & Order or CSI and you picked it up?









;)



HAHAHAHAHAHA
 

perillo34

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Actually life expectancy was much higher, if you ruled out infant mortality rate, it would actually be maybe 3-5 years less than our now average.