Originally posted by TonyEnglish
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My 20inch Phillips one was given to me by a company who were throwing them away - they were going to pay a company £250 to take it away as they were replacing all their CRT monitors with flat screens. I took 3 and gave 2 away. That was over 2 years ago and it has worked a treat ever since. Have to agree with other comments - flat screens are not as good as the CRT ones.
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Originally posted by ArdescoHave your tried changing the monitor cable?
Mine started ghosting a bit but a new monitor cable had it back to its previous lustre nice and quick
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I’ll go green as soon as the major polluters of this planet (USA, China, India etc) make serious efforts to go green as well. UK government needs to grow a pair of balls quickly to pressure these countries to reduce their emissions.
It also needs to tackle big business. Does Currys or Comet or Tesco really need 50 great big plasmas/TFTs switched on at full tilt all day long in their stores? What about all the lights that remain on 24 hrs in offices? The best NL can do is to suggest outlawing the standby button on your telly. Oh yes, that should do it.
Putting a green tax on individuals is not the solution and is another cynical smash-&-grab by New Liebour.
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Originally posted by PerlOfWisdomThe energy cost of manufacturing and running a hybrid car for its lifetime far exceeds that of a conventional car.
And of course, once I do buy an overpriced house here in the South East, I will be fitting solar panels for the water heating and a rooftop turbine to generate some of my electricity.
Just doing my bit, probably to no net worth as the chinese and asians won't give a stuff about the emissions they produce over the next fifty years...
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Im green, I love my green.
To expensive not to be green, I always turn lights off, leave nothing on stand by. Just added 200mm to my roof insulation, cost £150, B&Q doing buy 1 get 1 free on there loft insulation loft blankets.
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Originally posted by xoggothI wander around the house turning off lights left on by rest of family going DOH!! very loudly
I know the feeling.
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Have your tried changing the monitor cable?
Mine started ghosting a bit but a new monitor cable had it back to its previous lustre nice and quick
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Originally posted by expatThey were superb. I still have one for photo work, the colour balance is still superior.
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I wander around the house turning off lights left on by rest of family going DOH!! very loudly
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Originally posted by Ardesco1600 * 1200 is fine on my 19" Iiyama CRT.
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Originally posted by ratewhoreI have a hybrid car. I currently save the planet whilst driving and pay less tax as well. A truly win-win situation...
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Anyway if you are a web dev you really need a CRT and a LCD. Most web devs seem blissfully unaware that thier website will look completely different on CRT's and LCD's due to different colour levels. Have a look at a site that has very dark colours shades on and LCD and the same site will probably look black on a CRT, and one that is not too bright on a CRT will look dayglow on a CRT.
I was quite miffed when I first found that out...
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cost of running a crt monitor = x
cost of running a tft monitor = y
cost in pollution of driving to pc world to by tft = z
cost in pollution of driving to skip with old crt = a
Cost in pollution of recycling crt = b
Cost in pollution of manufacturing tft = c
Will keep crt and just hand over my green tax to Gordon, I just know he will put it to good use.
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I turn off my PC screen when I blink. I also do this with my TV so when we watch telly as a family, we ensure we get our blinking in sync so as not to ruin our viewing enjoyment.
I also wear plastic pants with elasticated legs to avoid using the toilet during the day, thus also saving on flushes and therefore save water. I then empty the pants directly into the drain. I don't need to do this at the client site as they have urinals although they did ask me to stop sloshing when I demonstrated the pants early on in the contract.
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