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In a message dated 10/5/05 6:13:48 PM, cube-request@listserver.themacintoshguy.com writes:<BR>
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thank you for the link to 'hard reset', appreciate it. <BR>
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My cube, TV and DS cable modem had something go through them when a lightening strike came through the ceiling in the next room last week. The tv works fine except everyone is quite green, and color adjustments wont fix it; the dvd player in it also plays every movie starring green people. (cable/bradband runs to tv and computer at same time)<BR>
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Whatever happened, it fried the cable modem, a motorola, which the cable people took away and seated a new one, but my cube would not stay in ethernet, no matter what they did. So, they had to hook up to my other computer that was apparently unaffected . <BR>
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Here are my questions: storms come up in an instant or i live on a small lake at the base of a mountain.... anyone know about lightning rods attached to outside house... i am serious. This is the second lightning strike near the house in three y ears. Last time it fried a little tv, turning the white casing bright yellow. <BR>
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Second question: I had good surge protectors on all equipment. Ought i replace them now?<BR>
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3. Is there any extra strong kind of surge protector i ought knkow about<BR>
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thanks<BR>
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