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English: Phosphor burn-in ("screen burn") visible on an amber monochrome CRT computer monitor; shows burn-in from a spreadsheet program and a program utilizing ASCII-art reading "EVIL CRICKET CAFE". Self-made photo; own monitor; released PD.
Date 21 September 2007, 00:02 (according to Exif data)
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Author Piercetheorganist at English Wikipedia
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