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Default Circles on water damaged monitor?

Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Sat, 04 May 2019 22:29:09 +0100, Mr Pounder Esquire
wrote:
Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Sat, 04 May 2019 14:43:31 +0100, Mr Pounder Esquire
wrote:
Commander Kinsey wrote:
I'm interested as to how this happened:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/elnf9fysu2...rcles.JPG?dl=0
Perfectly formed circles, after the monitor got wet (ok, my cat
"scented" it, which I assume is salty water) - why the circles? I
can't believe the "water" physically spread that evenly. And I'm
unaware of any connection in an LCD monitor activating a circle -
wouldn't I short out a horizontal band or something?

So, one of your stinking cats jumped on to your desk and ****ed on
your monitor and most likely all over your desk.
Where else in your home has the bloody thing been ****ing?

Too many places. But it gets severely reprimanded and is cutting
down.
By the way, I know plenty dogs who do the same.


My dog has never ****ed on my monitor. She ****ed in the house once
when she was a 6 week old puppy - this was to be expected.
Tell us how you reprimanded the cat. You have always been a bully
who could not face up to a man. Maybe a cat is about your mark.


I'll tell you how my friend stopped his stupid puppy ****ing in the
house, he rubbed his nose in it. Animals are stupid.


When my puppy ****ed in the house she was shown the ****, given a slap, just
enough to hurt a little bit and booted out into the back garden. She has
never again ****ed in the house.
If she wants a wee/poo during the night she will wake me up. So, dogs are
not so stupid.
A cat will just **** and **** in the house, stupid is as stupid owns.