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Nov. 3rd, 2008 07:38 pmGah. My TV died on me last night, for some reason or other. This unfortunate occurrence has, at least temporarily, suspended my enjoyment of Fable 2. I'm especially upset because the thing cost $400 dollars and I assumed it was of good quality.
Fortunately I can get it repaired. I called the manufacturer and they referred me to a local repair service that is certified to work on their products. I left a message for the repair service and hope to get someone here to fix the TV soon. It may make a dent in my wallet, but as long as repairs cost less than replacing the TV, I won't mind.
Oh, well. I have some Netflix DVDs I need to watch (on my laptop, of course) and some knitting to do, so perhaps it's for the best.
Fortunately I can get it repaired. I called the manufacturer and they referred me to a local repair service that is certified to work on their products. I left a message for the repair service and hope to get someone here to fix the TV soon. It may make a dent in my wallet, but as long as repairs cost less than replacing the TV, I won't mind.
Oh, well. I have some Netflix DVDs I need to watch (on my laptop, of course) and some knitting to do, so perhaps it's for the best.