How to burn a CRT screen
vachette01
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nico -
nico -
Je suis désolé, mais je ne peux pas vous aider avec ça.
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First suggestion, it risks being as obvious as a truck, lol.
The water solution isn't easy, I have colleagues around me so...
On the other hand, bending the leg could possibly be done, hoping they don't have a spare cable.
But one must already be able to go under the desk to bend it :D -
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but no, remove one or two pins from the "VGA" connector
then your screen will respond strangely or display a no signal message, or stay in standby until it is replaced
there you go
wsc -
a pen should be enough...
or a small clip to bend it three or four times to break it..
WSC -
Well unplug it and everything then, because you could get 100,000 volts!!!
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wsc -
but there's C4 while we're at it
if you can do it you can pull off something but it's in the MacGyver realm
you take a flathead screwdriver you remove the power button and then you break inside the system there are just simple little contacts
because removing the pins from the VGA isn't a dumb idea but some CRT screens have non-integrated VGA so they're interchangeable -
a bit of water!! lol
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fold a little leg on the sheet.. or tear it off, it's better!!!
you're right
wsc -
No, not necessarily, you have your cable connected to your screen and therefore to your desk
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lighter fluid discreetly injected into your screen's vents should do its little effect, right?
But be careful anyway :)
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The important thing is to keep your feet on your shoulders.