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Nov 28, 2006 11:10

Too much Battlestar Galactica and Final Fantasy XII broke our TV. Does anyone in Bellingham have an extra they'd like to loan me once the snow melts and it's safe to walk down the street carrying a television?

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knowthyself November 28 2006, 19:33:13 UTC
Starbuck probably thought your TV was a frakkin' toaster.

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knowthyself November 29 2006, 05:33:38 UTC
She's still my hero.

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sparker959 November 28 2006, 23:07:18 UTC
We have one but its a bit farther from town then you might like.
You could actually keep ours too.

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aricaiu November 29 2006, 05:33:27 UTC
Your place is a bit far for walking with a television in the snow, but maybe when the ice melts I can come get it in my car?

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sparker959 November 29 2006, 13:41:06 UTC
Yes mam

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zorkfox November 29 2006, 17:10:07 UTC
I have a television you can have outright, as soon as I locate a power cord for it. (Who ever heard of a television that had a detachable power cord?!) I can even drive it to you (or some neutral location, if you prefer) so you don't have to stagger down the street with it. It's about 21 inches. (And, really, too much Final Fantasy is a fine way to kill a set.)

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TV Update zorkfox December 6 2006, 00:50:50 UTC
Hey! I found a power cord for the TV. It works fine, but I can't find the remote control. However, that's not a big deal, as it's not one of those TVs that requires a remote. All the controls are also on the console. It has inputs for RF, coaxial cable, and RCA cables, but not S-video (I think it's a little too old for that). Still, it's worked for me for a long time, and the only reason I have it as a spare now is that I inherited my granparents' "old" TV.

I might be going out tonight, so if you're home, I'll see you when I bring it by. Otherwise, I'll drop it by in the evening tomorrow after I return from work.

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Re: TV Update zorkfox December 6 2006, 02:12:38 UTC
We won't be home until about 9 or 10 tonight, but you're welcome to leave it in our mudroom/entryway (it's safe there). We'd be happy to come get it from your place, too, now that the snow has melted.

Thank you so much!

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