Have I got dead / stuck pixels,   or . .  ?

Searching here for "dead or stuck pixels" gave me a little info, but no real match for my new situation.
Suddenly I've got 2 "bits of dust" towards the lower right corner of my 24" display. They're different sizes ( the smaller close to a pin-head ) and the slightly larger one is a much darker shade of grey.
Reading one of my search-result threads, I learned that a screen-shot doesn't capture them because it's not "coming from the video-card" & is therefore more likely a "problem" within the display.
They look like pieces of grit , is it even possible for a foreign particle to "ride in on a CD" and end up visible within the display ?
I'm sure that's doubtful, but I don't know much beyond what they "look like".
Oy !
-=TIA=-
~~~=Dave

sorry for the double-posting, but part of the original keeps getting left out ( quite strange )
The missing 2nd "paragraph" is : >
Suddenly I've got 2 "bits of dust" towards the lower right corner of my 24" display. They're different sizes ( the smaller close to a pin-head ) and the slightly larger one is a much darker shade of grey.
let's see if this works ( can I delete one of these two ? )

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