Like I mentioned previously, in my eBay HOWTO, I sell a lot of things on eBay for myself and for other people. Just recently, I sold a Sony PSP for one of my brother’s friends. I was wary of selling it for him because I’ve heard of stories about how the PSP’s LCD screen is notorious for stuck or dead pixels. Most stores will not even replace it and Sony will not cover it under warranty. My brother’s friend reassured me that there was an easy way to test and fix stuck or dead pixels. Later, I found out that this could also be applied to most other things that use LCDs: monitors, Nintendo DS, TVs, iPods, etc. If you’ve experienced this problem of stuck or dead pixels, don’t loose hope! There is a chance that it can be easily fixed. Just read below:
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November 9th, 2005 | No Comments | Miscellaneous
The “human experience” is filled with uncertainty and guessing when dealing with the opposite sex. Does she like me? Is she sending me signals? Is he ignoring me? Often, and in vain, we desperately look for any hints that tell us if someone is attracted. Sometimes, we overanalyze the slightest movements like the turn of the head.
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November 4th, 2005 | 1 Comment | Psychology
When I first found out about this field of video games I was so surprised. What was the point of buying or renting video games and their consoles? Why spend money when I can get them for free. In this article, I will discuss the ways, the roadblocks, and the legal issues of playing video games on the computer.
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November 2nd, 2005 | No Comments | Computers