Circles on water damaged monitor?

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Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Sat, 04 May 2019 14:43:31 +0100, Mr Pounder Esquire
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Commander Kinsey wrote:
I'm interested as to how this happened:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/elnf9fysu2nz6k0/Circles.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 pissed on
your monitor and most likely all over your desk.
Where else in your home has the bloody thing been pissing?

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 pissed on my monitor. She pissed 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.
 
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On Fri, 03 May 2019 22:22:01 +0100, Mike <ham789@netscape.net> wrote:

On 5/3/2019 12:43 PM, Commander Kinsey wrote:
I'm interested as to how this happened:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/elnf9fysu2nz6k0/Circles.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?
Dig out your polarized sunglasses and see if you learn anything.
Might have damaged the front polarizer.

I don't have sunglasses.

Is the polarizer replaceable? I can find a few people selling the
film
to
replace it, but I'm not sure how easy it is or if it's worth the
bother.
A couple of Youtube videos on changing one make it look like a work of
art.

It still seems strange I'm getting very accurate circles. Although
they're gradually expanding, and not always exactly circular. One now
looks like a pacman shape, and another has little scrape marks next to
it.

Likely just some quirk of the plastic that produces that unusual effect
with
piss.

So you don't know then.

When I find out which cat did it, it's in big trouble.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/uk-england-london-35363991

Good luck getting everyone registered.

It's the dogs that get registered, stupid.

I rephrase for you, pedant:
"Good luck getting everyone to register their dog."

Don't need to get everyone to register their dog to
be able to work out which dog owner didn't pick up
their dog's turd most of the time.

Even easier for you to work out which of your cats did it
given that even you don't actually have a hundred cats yet.
 
On Sat, 04 May 2019 21:40:45 +0100, 2987pl <2987pl@mail.com> wrote:

"Commander Kinsey" <CFKinsey@military.org.jp> wrote in message
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On Sat, 04 May 2019 00:34:10 +0100, 2987pl <2987pl@mail.com> wrote:

Bugger, thought the phucker might have hanged himself.

Commander Kinsey <CFKinsey@military.org.jp> wrote

I'm interested as to how this happened:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/elnf9fysu2nz6k0/Circles.JPG?dl=0

Yeah, me too.

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.

Yeah, never seen water do that.

And I'm unaware of any connection in an LCD monitor activating a circle

True.

wouldn't I short out a horizontal band or something?

More likely its actually the backlight that's been affected. Not sure how
they are wired, but I still can't see how there could be anything
circular.

The circles are gradually expanding, and mostly perfect circles. I would
have expected anything peeling off or water oozing along and killing
pixels not to be perfectly circular like that.

Yeah, me too. Like I said, likely some quirky sort of chemical effect
between cat piss and the plastic film that's the outer layer of the screen.

Interesting that they both start at the bottom edge, likely that's how
the piss got behind the outer layer, at that edge. But the other one
on the youtube is a completely different effect. Also round tho.

Mine got in at the bottom of the screen - where the speakers are. I can't understand it getting in the centre, there's glass in the way.

Also havent seen any reports of people ending up with
a problem using a damp cloth to clean their screens so
likely there is something in cat piss that reacts chemically.

Normally you don't squirt the water at the edge of the screen. You carefully wipe across it.
 
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On Sat, 04 May 2019 00:58:18 +0100, Frank <"frank "@frank.net> wrote:

On 5/3/2019 3:43 PM, Commander Kinsey wrote:
I'm interested as to how this happened:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/elnf9fysu2nz6k0/Circles.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?

Looks like you are not the first to have this problem:

https://www.overclock.net/forum/44-monitors-displays/1592651-cat-peed-my-tv-monitor-problem.html

Others mention similar cat problems.

I like the advice "upgrade from a cat to a dog". Trouble is you have to
walk them.

Nope, plenty of them are happy to walk themselves. When I was building
the
house, one of the neighbours dogs used to have a regular circuit every
single
day, regular as clockwork, around the same route, sniffing and pissing in
the
same places every day. Hilarious to watch.

Let them do that in the UK and the moronic authorities will snatch them
up.

When I walked back to the place to pick up my car after getting a wheel
alignment done,

Isn't that something garages do to rip you off? I've never found it
necessary.

I did, the tire was wearing on one side and so needed to
be replaced sooner than it would otherwise need to be.

The alignment was well out and I don't get that effect
anymore now that the alignment has been fixed.

came across a big alsatian out on its own doing something
very similarly with most of the trees and gates on the street verge, and
going right down the driveway of some houses and bailing up the dog
behind the gate at the end of the drive. Hilarious.

What annoys me is when people allow their dogs (while still on the lead!)
to piss on people's property.

You've clearly never walked a dog on a lead.
There is no way to stop that dog behaviour.

I find most cats are trainable. If you get angry enough, they
eventually
stop doing things.
 
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On Sat, 04 May 2019 19:38:56 +0100, TekkieŽ <Tekkie@comcast.net> wrote:

trader_4 posted for all of us...

On Friday, May 3, 2019 at 3:43:55 PM UTC-4, Commander Kinsey wrote:
I'm interested as to how this happened:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/elnf9fysu2nz6k0/Circles.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?

Very weird, especially how they are such perfect circles. You wouldn't
think
urine would even penetrate an LCD screen. But I guess the bottom line
is
you're hosed.

In more ways then one :)

It's why cats aren't the dominant species on the planet. Using urine to
mark territory, ffs.

Their paws don't do flags and fences too well.

There aren't enough of them to require territory.

And yes their paws suck. You should see them trying to get a bit of food
out of the edge of a dish.

They work well for running up the vertical trunk of a tree tho.
 
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On Sat, 04 May 2019 19:15:01 +0100, Andy Burns <usenet@andyburns.uk
wrote:

Commander Kinsey wrote:

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.

Yeah, never seen water do that.

There are many layers within an LCD (individually they have strange
optical properties) some of them have a textured matte finish, I could
see that allowing liquid to "wick" between layers in a circular
pattern.

But would it really be a PERFECT circle?

Dunno, but it would be interesting to try. I guess it could be if the
migration rate of the edge is uniform.

I'd have thought gravity would warp the shape.

Gravity doesn't have much effect on a thin film
between two layers of plastic with a wicking effect.
 
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just the fact that we're capable of digesting meat?"

Senile Rot: "Nope, some cow shit stinks too."

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On Sun, 5 May 2019 06:35:11 +1000, 2987pl, better known as cantankerous
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I currently have one of the neighbours cats that comes right into my house
most days.

Every cat (or dog) got more class than either of you two clinically insane
assholes!

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"Commander Kinsey" <CFKinsey@military.org.jp> wrote in message
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On Sat, 04 May 2019 19:38:56 +0100, TekkieŽ <Tekkie@comcast.net> wrote:

trader_4 posted for all of us...

On Friday, May 3, 2019 at 3:43:55 PM UTC-4, Commander Kinsey wrote:
I'm interested as to how this happened:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/elnf9fysu2nz6k0/Circles.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?

Very weird, especially how they are such perfect circles. You wouldn't
think
urine would even penetrate an LCD screen. But I guess the bottom line
is
you're hosed.

In more ways then one :)

It's why cats aren't the dominant species on the planet. Using urine to
mark territory, ffs.

Their paws don't do flags and fences too well.

There aren't enough of them to require territory.

And yes their paws suck. You should see them trying to get a bit of food
out of the edge of a dish.

They work well for running up the vertical trunk of a tree tho.

They don't work well for running up me. They end up getting flung across the room when their claws ends up through my skin.
 
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"Commander Kinsey" <CFKinsey@military.org.jp> wrote in message
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On Sat, 04 May 2019 19:15:01 +0100, Andy Burns <usenet@andyburns.uk
wrote:

Commander Kinsey wrote:

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.

Yeah, never seen water do that.

There are many layers within an LCD (individually they have strange
optical properties) some of them have a textured matte finish, I could
see that allowing liquid to "wick" between layers in a circular
pattern.

But would it really be a PERFECT circle?

Dunno, but it would be interesting to try. I guess it could be if the
migration rate of the edge is uniform.

I'd have thought gravity would warp the shape.

Gravity doesn't have much effect on a thin film
between two layers of plastic with a wicking effect.

Possibly, but I'm surprised it's such a perfect circle. I guess the thin film is very precisely made.

Although one of the circles has a straight edge as though it was blocked for some reason. And another has a chunk cut out of the side, rather raggedly.
 
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"Commander Kinsey" <CFKinsey@military.org.jp> wrote in message
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On Sat, 04 May 2019 00:58:18 +0100, Frank <"frank "@frank.net> wrote:

On 5/3/2019 3:43 PM, Commander Kinsey wrote:
I'm interested as to how this happened:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/elnf9fysu2nz6k0/Circles.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?

Looks like you are not the first to have this problem:

https://www.overclock.net/forum/44-monitors-displays/1592651-cat-peed-my-tv-monitor-problem.html

Others mention similar cat problems.

I like the advice "upgrade from a cat to a dog". Trouble is you have to
walk them.

Nope, plenty of them are happy to walk themselves. When I was building
the
house, one of the neighbours dogs used to have a regular circuit every
single
day, regular as clockwork, around the same route, sniffing and pissing in
the
same places every day. Hilarious to watch.

Let them do that in the UK and the moronic authorities will snatch them
up.

When I walked back to the place to pick up my car after getting a wheel
alignment done,

Isn't that something garages do to rip you off? I've never found it
necessary.

I did, the tire

You spell it the yank way?! Do you also say aloominum, erb, stoopid, stoodent?

was wearing on one side and so needed to
be replaced sooner than it would otherwise need to be.

The alignment was well out and I don't get that effect
anymore now that the alignment has been fixed.

Ah, fair enough, I did that once too. What annoys me is garages who seem to think it should be done every time you replace a tyre.

came across a big alsatian out on its own doing something
very similarly with most of the trees and gates on the street verge, and
going right down the driveway of some houses and bailing up the dog
behind the gate at the end of the drive. Hilarious.

What annoys me is when people allow their dogs (while still on the lead!)
to piss on people's property.

You've clearly never walked a dog on a lead.
There is no way to stop that dog behaviour.

You pull the dog away from where it's pissing.

I find most cats are trainable. If you get angry enough, they
eventually
stop doing things.
 
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On Sat, 04 May 2019 01:00:53 +0100, 2987pl <2987pl@mail.com> wrote:



"Commander Kinsey" <CFKinsey@military.org.jp> wrote in message
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On Fri, 03 May 2019 22:22:01 +0100, Mike <ham789@netscape.net> wrote:

On 5/3/2019 12:43 PM, Commander Kinsey wrote:
I'm interested as to how this happened:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/elnf9fysu2nz6k0/Circles.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?
Dig out your polarized sunglasses and see if you learn anything.
Might have damaged the front polarizer.

I don't have sunglasses.

Is the polarizer replaceable? I can find a few people selling the
film
to
replace it, but I'm not sure how easy it is or if it's worth the
bother.
A couple of Youtube videos on changing one make it look like a work of
art.

It still seems strange I'm getting very accurate circles. Although
they're gradually expanding, and not always exactly circular. One now
looks like a pacman shape, and another has little scrape marks next to
it.

Likely just some quirk of the plastic that produces that unusual effect
with
piss.

So you don't know then.

When I find out which cat did it, it's in big trouble.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/uk-england-london-35363991

Good luck getting everyone registered.

It's the dogs that get registered, stupid.

I rephrase for you, pedant:
"Good luck getting everyone to register their dog."

Don't need to get everyone to register their dog to
be able to work out which dog owner didn't pick up
their dog's turd most of the time.

If I don't register my dog, how can the shit be traced to my dog?

Even easier for you to work out which of your cats did it
given that even you don't actually have a hundred cats yet.

I use a camera and know what each cat looks like. Not possible for the council to do that with 1000s of dogs they've never seen.
 
On Sat, 04 May 2019 22:29:09 +0100, Mr Pounder Esquire <MrPounder@rationalthought.com> wrote:

Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Sat, 04 May 2019 14:43:31 +0100, Mr Pounder Esquire
MrPounder@rationalthought.com> wrote:
Commander Kinsey wrote:
I'm interested as to how this happened:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/elnf9fysu2nz6k0/Circles.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 pissed on
your monitor and most likely all over your desk.
Where else in your home has the bloody thing been pissing?

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 pissed on my monitor. She pissed 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 pissing in the house, he rubbed his nose in it. Animals are stupid.
 
On Sun, 5 May 2019 07:44:59 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again:

<FLUSH another load of the two prize idiots' endless sick shit>

--
Typical retarded "conversation" between the Scottish wanker and senile
Ozzietard:

Birdbrain: "Horse shit doesn't stink."

Senile Rot: "It does if you roll in it."

Birdbrain: "I've never worked out why, I assumed it was maybe meateaters
that made stinky shit, but then why does vegetarian human shit stink? Is it
just the fact that we're capable of digesting meat?"

Senile Rot: "Nope, some cow shit stinks too."

Message-ID: <fv5f1tFi3f2U1@mid.individual.net>
 
On Sun, 5 May 2019 06:22:06 +1000, 2987pl, better known as cantankerous
trolling senile geezer Rodent Speed, wrote:

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On Sun, 5 May 2019 08:18:51 +1000, 2987pl, better known as cantankerous
trolling senile geezer Rot Speed, wrote:

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Another retarded "conversation" between the two resident idiots:

Birdbrain: "But imagine how cool it was to own slaves."

Senile Rodent: "Yeah, right. Feed them, clothe them, and fix them when
they're broken.
After all, you paid good money for them. Then you've got to keep an eye
on them all the time."

Birdbrain: "Better than having to give them wages on top of that."

Senile Rodent: "Specially when they make more slaves for you
and produce their own food and clothes."

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