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How do I use my plasma as my computer monitor?

Question by Nathan M: How do I use my plasma as my computer monitor?
I have a new HP laptop and a 5 year old HP desktop, I would like to be able to use my new Plasma which is a Panasonic, as my computer monitor for one of these computers(preferably the desktop), how and what would I need to do this? Thank you.

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Answer by SKATERSKATEBOARDsk8boardelement2
i think you can with some kind of VGA cable but im not 100% sure.

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Posted by admin - October 9, 2011 at 11:59 am

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Why are there such silly rules for donating plasma?

Question by кяιѕтιηα ✯: Why are there such silly rules for donating plasma?
For example, on the BioLife Plasma Services website, it states that if you have acne or a mental disorder, you may not be eligible for donation. Is there something in your plasma that could pass these conditions onto someone else? If not, this seems to be a bit extreme and picky.

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Answer by B-Dubz
ask a doctor not random strangers on the internet

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Posted by admin - October 5, 2011 at 12:00 pm

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How can I find a plasma collection center near me?

Question by joe student: How can I find a plasma collection center near me?
I wanna sell my plasma for some extra cash. But how do I know where and how to go about doing it?

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Answer by seenotes, ABOC
try this link:

http://www.thebloodcenter.org/

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Posted by admin - October 3, 2011 at 11:57 am

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What is the minimum temperature required for a plasma to be formed?

Question by sharon: What is the minimum temperature required for a plasma to be formed?
i keep reading that if fire heated to a high temperature forms a plasma.But what is the exact range of temperature to form a plasma?

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Answer by Infamy
I don’t remember the temperature, but to form plasma you need an abnormally high temperature and a certain amount of pressure. appearantly, the pressure is also important.

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Posted by admin - September 27, 2011 at 12:00 pm

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speakercraft IRC-2P2.1 2-Piece Plasma Block Surface Mount Mini IR Receiver

speakercraft IRC-2P2.1 2-Piece Plasma Block Surface Mount Mini IR Receiver

SPKRCRAFT PLASMA PROOF IR RECEIVER

List Price: $ 98.99

Price: $ 98.99

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Anyone have any ideas on how to get sticky gum off a plasma tv screen?

Question by Taylor: Anyone have any ideas on how to get sticky gum off a plasma tv screen?
My son smeared his gum all over the screen of our plasma tv. So far I’ve tried putting ice in a bag and applying it to the gum. I’m able to get off big pieces, but the rest just kinda smears into the screen. Any helpful ideas would be appreciated.

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Answer by 精神異常者道化
Use creamy peanut butter, That gets gum off.

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Posted by admin - September 25, 2011 at 11:56 am

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Mount-It! Articulating Wall Mount for LED / LCD / Plasma TVs from 42-70″ Reviews

Mount-It! Articulating Wall Mount for LED / LCD / Plasma TVs from 42-70″

  • Maximum VESA: 800 x 400 – Maximum Weight: 220 lbs – Minimum Extension: 4.5″ – Maximum Extension: 26.5″
  • Tilt Range: 15 degrees – Swivel Range: 180 degrees – Construction: Steel – Color: Black
  • Wall Plate Dimensions: 18.9″ x 9 3/8″ – Front Plate Dimensions: 34.4″ x 9 3/8″ – Built In Level: Yes
  • Security locking mechanism to prevent the TV from unlatching from mount.
  • Universal mounting brackets fit nearly all flat-panel TVs

This premium swivel TV wall bracket features a single arm design with incredible extension of 26.5″ to front of typical TV. Its single arm design allows you to tilt and swivel your TV to almost any angle. It supports a wide range of plasma and LCD fl

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Posted by admin - September 19, 2011 at 11:56 am

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Pinnacle TV6073 Plasma LCD DLP Stand Reviews

Pinnacle TV6073 Plasma LCD DLP Stand

The Pinnacle Design TV6073 can hold up to 150 pounds. With the Pinnacle Design TV6073 you can store your electronics on the additional built-in shelf.

List Price: $ 199.99

Price: $ 199.99

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Posted by admin - September 13, 2011 at 11:58 am

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SquareTrade 4-Year TV Warranty ($2000-2500 LCD, Plasma, LED)

SquareTrade 4-Year TV Warranty (00-2500 LCD, Plasma, LED)

  • Price: Up to 70% less than other warranties.
  • Coverage: Item is fixed or we pay you what you paid for the item.
  • Service: In-home service for TVs > 32 inch. Smaller TVs get free 2-way shipping to depot.
  • Length: 4 years of mechanical and electrical failures from normal use, starting from item purchase date.
  • No Paper: SquareTrade will email your contract within 24 hours and let you store your receipts with us for a paperless claims process.
  • You will not be mailed a contract.

SquareTrade Care Plans are great value and cost 70% lower on average than traditional warranties.  Upon purchase, you will get an email confirmation.  You will not be mailed a paper contract.  If you have questions, please call: 1.877.WARRANTY.

List Price: $ 249.99

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Posted by admin - September 9, 2011 at 11:56 am

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Is there a correlation between plasma donation & chronic myeloid leukeamia or blood diseases?

Question by Mazza: Is there a correlation between plasma donation & chronic myeloid leukeamia or blood diseases?
I have met a few people (3) who have given plasma, only to find out that they have in subsequent years been diagnosed with a blood disorder. Is this an aberration or is this happening more and more?

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Answer by compassion
Hi Mazza,

This is an individual observation. Currently there is no connection between plasma donation and chronic myeloid leukaemia or any other blood disease.

May I suggest that you go to the Red Cross’ web page and start communications with them. Who knows, you may end up discovering something new? Good luck.

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Posted by admin - September 7, 2011 at 11:58 am

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