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Ok, any idea why my tv, out of no where will go from playing sound perfectly to a very loud static noise?
Posted by
Stephen (aka SCeire)
Nov 17 '10, 10:49
Other than me threatening to throw it out the window on numerous occasions?
Responses:
Because you stiffed AT&T. -- nm
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Spawn
Nov 17, 11:29
it's got a short in the phase inducer -- nm
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decline
Nov 17, 10:53
3
or the EPS Conduits -- nm
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Remlik
Nov 17, 10:56
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I think it is the Oscillation Overthruster -- nm
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amoxy
Nov 17, 10:58
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i think it sounds like he's got a loose flooblededoo in the set's wangamjig! -- nm
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cameo
Nov 17, 11:04
Ha! even your tv knows your threats are empty! -- nm
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Will Hunting
Nov 17, 10:51
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Sadly they really are.
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Stephen
Nov 17, 11:06
How old is the TV?
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amoxy
Nov 17, 10:51
1
2 years and heh
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Stephen
Nov 17, 10:52
sun fade -- nm
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CQ
Nov 17, 10:50
I use my TV all the time and it has never happened to me. -- nm
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TWuG
Nov 17, 10:49
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It's really unfortunate when it happens late at night when everyone has fallen asleep (I usually watch tv when i'm going to sleep)
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Stephen
Nov 17, 10:52
ghosts -- nm
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Epiphany
Nov 17, 10:49
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