Macbook display trouble

Gestern habe ich mal wieder festgestellt, was ein Vollpfosten so alles fertigbringt. Nachdem ich mein late2008er Macbook im Ruhezustand auf meinem Schreibtischstuhl zwischengelagert habe, habe ich es 10 Minuten später mit einer unbedachten Bewegung zu Boden geschickt, 50 cm Fall, durch die Auslegware zum stehen gebracht.
Als ich es aufgeweckt habe, fand ich die Anzeige auf dem Display um ca. 15mm nach unten verschoben vor. Ich habe es dann erst mal ausgeschaltet und ein paar Stunden ausruhen lassen, ohne Strom und Batterie. Die Verschiebung hatte sich danach selbst repariert, dafür ist jetzt alles, was früher weiss dargestellt wurde, jetzt in einem freundlichen Cyan leuchtet.
Um es kurz zu machen: HILFEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE! Was is das?
Yesterday I found out how far a moron can go. After having set my MacBook late 2008 to sleep mode I temporarily stored it on my office chair. Only ten minutes later I sent it thoughtlessly to the ground, a freefall of 2 feet, stopped by the carpet. When I wakened it up, the screen display looked like shifted an inch to the bottom. I switched the Book off and took the battery out to give the machine a rest of two hours. After booting up, the shift had gone, but now there is a color issue on the screen: All white parts have changed to a nice friendly cyan now, and on dark corners you can see a thin red rim. To say it in one word: Heeeeeeeelp! What´s that????

Also, ich hab ja schon viel erlebt, aber dass Macs selbstheilend sind wusste selbst ich als Alt-Macianer nicht!
Irgendwie fehlte mir seit dem Sturz immer die Zeit, mein Book in die Werkstatt zu bringen. Hab mich dann gestern selbst auf Montag vertröstet nach dem Motto:"Man kann ja noch was erkennen!" Gestern abend/heute morgen hat das Blau höllisch geflimmert, mein Trost war nur, dass bald Montag ist. Heute morgen fahre ich das Book hoch und alles ist wieder in bester Ordnung, keine Blauverschiebung, kein Flimmern, alles schön wie am ersten Tag!
Da weiss man warum man Apple hat!!!! Diese unbekannten versteckten Funktionen verblüffen mich immer wieder!!!!!
I have been witness to a lot of wonders, but witnessing that mac heals itself is somewhat weird!
Since that drop I couldn´t find the time to carry the MacBook to a service provider. Yesterday I told myself that monday I will find time because despite the fault the machine still was usable. Yesterday night the screen colours flickered like **** and I comforted myself with the thought that monday isn´t sooo far away. This morning I booted the book up and everything was like new, no flickering, no bluish screen. This again shows me that Apple is really special. All these unknown hidden features keep me in awe!

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