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i know people talk about this all the time but i was just wondering if anybody changed the color of their clock from stock bright green to red. i kinda dont think its possible but if anybody has done it can you fill me in. (i read that some ppls stock color are white. lucky bums!)
o yea lost one of those rubber pieces that touch the circuit board so if anybody wants to give me one or send me a white clock (i'll pay 4 it) i would appreciate it! ![]() This post has been edited by juBz86: Jan 28, 2005 - 12:08 AM |
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Woops, I totally forgot to answer that part of the question.
I used folder tabs- the kind you find in file cabinets. The kind for binders I found were too pinkish and too transparent. I've been looking into jacking some color gels from work tho, and getting a better color with less light depreciation Basically you just open up your clock (four very tiny screws) remove the green plastic piece, and replace it with a color gel of your choice. Remember tho, red is the underachiever of the visual spectrum. |
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