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Test a tv for me?
« on: January 29, 2004, 11:11:26 pm »
I know this seems like a lot to ask, but I'm going to anyway, in hopes that someone out there will have the heart to... :'(  Who know's maybe that will help a little.  ;D

I've read on the boards before that a certain Toshiba tv, retains it's settings and powers back on and all that mumbo jumbo, but I don't want a 27" tv in my cab (cuz that's just too friggin huge) so I found another toshiba tv model #24af43, which is a 24" flat screen.  Problem is, it doesn't seem to be available in my area so I can't go to my local electronics super store and test it out, but I can get it delivered for free, so if maybe some of you live near a store that sells 'em you could give it a test or something... uh, I'll be forever grateful, sorry I have nothing better to offer.
If there's bees in the trap I'm catching em
By the thorax and abdomen
And sanding the stingers down to a rough quill
Then I dip em in ink, and I scribble a bit
But if it they wriggle then I tickle em until they hold still
Lemme say it again
In my land of pretend
I use bees as a mf'n pen