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MotF Bane

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Registrar's office answered three hours ago (lolwut?), but they didn't actually answer my question, they answered something totally different. Are they reading challenged?
 

MotF Bane

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So now I end up having to call tomorrow, which is a laugh, because they aren't great about answering phones, and terrible about knowing answers.
 

eldorado99

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lol-wut.jpg
 

MotF Bane

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Aw, the chair figured out that the secretary hadn't pulled me from the courses. It probably took him more time to check, then email her than it would've to just deal with it himself. Lulz.
 

alfa147x

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So a blend of 50/50 distilled water and white vinegar did nothing to clean my monitor.

Next?

I do this:
But these screens are not perfect. In fact, you have to be very careful when cleaning them up. Too much pressure using the wrong kind of cloth will most likely scratch your display and could even burn some of its pixels. So the question is, what is the proper way to clean an LCD screen?

First, you've probably seen some of those LCD cleaning solutions in computer stores right? The good news is that if you do not want to pay for a commercial product, mixing up your own solution is very easy. If you don't want to take any chances and prefer to use a professional product, please see our recommendation at the end of this article. So to get started, you only need 2 ingredients:

* 70% Isopropyl alcohol (Warning)
* Distilled Water

The recipe is easy: Mix the Isopropyl alcohol and distilled water in equal parts (50/50) inside an empty Windex-like bottle. Do not use tap water! Doing so will leave white smears on your screen after cleaning it up because of the dissolved minerals inside the water. When finished mixing, just close the bottle using the "spray" adaptor that comes attached to it.

Next, you will need to find a good, soft piece of microfiber cloth to clean your display. Avoid paper tissues at all cost! Using those on your screen would be just like scrubbing sandpaper on it and may scratch it permanently. You wouldn't want to do that right?

Now that we have everything we need, start by turning off your screen. Dampen your piece of soft cloth with your cleaning mixture and then wipe the display gently from top to bottom. Never spray liquid directly onto the LCD. When you're done, wait a few minutes to let your screen dry, and then turn it back on. Voila, you're done! Your screen should now be sparkling clean.
 

MotF Bane

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I can't tell if it's Ailyn or some other girl singing the duet in The Chevalier. It doesn't look like her, but I can't find references to a second female singer in the song. :hmm:
 

MotF Bane

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I bought a box of microfiber clothes, although they are not the same quality of microfiber I was given with my eyeglasses, they're much lower quality.
 
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