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I'm sure this may come as a surprise to you, or it might not all the same, but I know that your monitor is on the glitch. That's right. I know that right at this very moment, as you're reading my blog post you’re looking at an LCD monitor with dead pixels all over the screen. Yes, I know it's happening to you because it's happening to thousands of people all over the country and probably all over the world. If you don't see any blank pixels on your computer monitor then it’s probably new or it wasn't built in the last two years.
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Some guys I knew back in college had different kinds of computers in their room. While a lot of them mostly had notebooks, I knew some people who preferred to keep desktops. It came to as a surprise however to see that a lot of the people that had the latter didn't own a custom pc. I assumed that because it was the grand stage of experimentation, they'd have those at least. A gamer friend of mine back then owned one that was pre-built and was constantly frustrated me with the games that he bought and that eventually couldn't run properly because of the wrong pc gaming parts that led to performance issues.
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This is my first post on the new job, so please leave a friendly comment and let me know if you think my stuff's worth reading. When you're starting out on a new job, you tend to dwell on the job you left behind. You might have had more fun in the old job because you were downsized or you look back to your experience for answers, because after all, your experience is what landed you the new job in the first place. So what I want to talk about is the importance of IT support in a work environment.
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