Announcement: Thank you so much to SimplyGH for clipping this for me! I’m having major computer problems so I’m probably going to be late with posting clips next week or I might not be able to post clips until much later. I’m hoping to get everything solved by the end of next week, but we’ll see. In the meantime, I’m slow at replying back to people. These were probably the last Latte scenes (*sniff-sniff*) and given my computer situation, I’m not going to be uploading anymore Liz clips unless there’s a mention of Matt. I will finish clipping Matt’s exit storyline though. I was planning on stopping the Liz clips anyway after Matt stopped airing, because I want to take a step back from the current GH and I need a break from having the responsibility of uploading daily soap clips on time. There are amazing Liz clippers elsewhere on YT though. Also, I did just get a new HD tuner to connect to my satellite box. I’m aiming to clip the Liz scenes from the Soapnet GH reruns. So if you’re interested in Liz clips from a few years back, be on the lookout for that eventually after I get my computer situation figured out and I can hopefully get my new tuner working. General Hospital – May 29, 2012 – Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst) and Matt Hunter (Jason Cook) scenes www.4shared.com
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Samsung NC10 Netbook: How to access display panel and cable
The NC10 seems to have a frequent problem which causes the screen to become all white (or another single color). Forum reports say that moving the display cable around can fix this problem – at least temporary. This video shows how to disassemble the lid, reach LCD panel and the cable, and then how to get everything back together again. Amazingly, this really made the white screen problem go away even nothing was really repaired. First successful cable massage I’ve ever seen Update: The problem was completely gone for 6 weeks, then started to reappear. Currently I’m working around it by squeezing the back of the lower right corner of the screen until it goes away again. To fix this permanently you’d probably have to replace the cable, which is difficult because: – you’d have to find a replacement cable (anyone know of a source?) – you’d have to get the new cable through the hinge – you’d have to connect it at both ends, so you’d have to disassemble not only the panel part, but also the keyboard part of your device.