Try not to laugh to hard but.....

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Re: Try not to laugh to hard but.....

Post by Charles »

Paul, you need to get over being afraid, the dead baby spider cannot hurt you. ;)[/quote]

But all baby spiders have a BIG MUMMY & DADDY
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Re: Try not to laugh to hard but.....

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No..No..No.. I'm not "afraid" of the spider, I'm just sorry to say that it's still there....OH you guys know what I was saying :P :lol: :lol: :lol: The biggest spider I've ever seen here in Minnesota had a body about 3/4"s of an inch long.
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Post by TimKennelly »

Don't worry, one that big could not get into your screen so there is no fear of your system getting any buggier than it already is.
My mom always told me that happiness was the key to life.
At school they asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up.
I said “happy" and they told me I didn’t understand the question.
I told them they didn’t understand life.


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If I was living on your side of the pound, I would have asked Clint Eastwood to fix that "animal" :)

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Re: Try not to laugh to hard but.....

Post by Miguel »

Try using a little whiteout.
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Re: Try not to laugh to hard but.....

Post by Alan »

Hi Spiderman,
I see two solutions to this. My monitor has 4 screws at the back, just out of interest I've taken them out ant its starting to come apart, there are little prongs that will not let it come apart completely, these need pushing in to get the front off. I guess then the plastic sheet covering the LCD panel will then come off. Go on have a go! Alternatively find a spider web nearby and leave a little post it note to tell the spider family where there brother is. To make sure they find him stick another one on the monitor with a little arrow to show them where to go. I should add an apology as well.

Cheers Alan in the UK
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