




I totally forgot to brag about how I fixed our t.v. a month or so ago. There had been a power outage that ruined our t.v. Everything was off-color; lots of things were greenish that shouldn't be green. One day, when Matt was at work, I read the manual--looking in the index under Color Display. A simple troubleshoot solution: unplug the t.v. for at least 30 minutes to allow the t.v. to remagnetize (?). I tried that and VOILA that night when we watched our Chuck Missler teaching DVDS (pastor/teacher), Mr.Missler's face was no longer green! And, plus, Matt thought I was an absolute genius!
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