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service calls needed

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (cc@ATHENA.MIT.EDU)
Fri Jan 25 09:11:30 1991

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Cc: jud@ATHENA.MIT.EDU
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 91 09:10:57 EST

Rita,
 Please place service calls on these monitors today.  Send me mail
with with the expected repair time.  
Thanks,
Connie

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Subject: Dead monitor
Date: Wed, 23 Jan 91 17:32:22 EST

	For the record.  Michael Webster and I have moved his monitor
out into the intern area on the desk nearest Rm 338 and swapped that monitor
into his office.  Michael's old monitor has a SEVERE jitter problem that makes
it unuseable.  Michael believes the problem is temperature dependent.  The
problem definitely lies in the monitor.  That is, it followed the monitor when
we swapped.  The parallax board is fine.

	We also looked at the monitor just outside office 333.  The MIT inventory
number is hard to make out, but it appears to be 0206189, S/N C1650.  The
monitor is very badly focused in a way that cannot be adjusted from the front
panel.  It is not as crucial as the previous item, but it has been causing
Beth Adelson and our interns serious eyestrain for a while now.

	Thanks for coming to take a look.

							Jud

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