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On Wed, 1 Oct 2003 19:33:06 +1000, "Rod Speed" <rod_speed@yahoo.com>
Gave us:
this utter crap thread. You are obviously clueless about fields,
regardless of what you seem to think is some knowledge about
particulate.
You have no clue about electronic components either if you think for
a second that particulate emissions are some natural effect of their
use, when it doesn't happen at all. A *burned up* electronic assembly
could exhibit such an effect, but not a *properly functioning*, long
life span component in a safety approved consumer device would not.
If you do not think the field is high, stick your finger down there
next to where the anode wire enters the FBT, or up on the CRT cup. Be
sure to place a foot in the bathtub first, and drop an AC powered
radio in for good grounding. This instruction is for you only rod.
No other persons besides ol' roddy here should attempt this act,
unless they consult Dr. Kevorkian first. He can be reached through
the Michigan state correctional system.
Gave us:
I'd say that your IQ has dropped about 60 points since you startedPhil Allison <philallison@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
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Rod Speed <rod_speed@yahoo.com> wrote
The original poster ASKED WHERE THAT BLACK DUST/SOOT
ON THE INSIDE OF THE MONITOR CASE IS COMING FROM.
WRONG:
" What is that fine black 'dust' one sees
inside monitors when the case is removed? "
Same thing, completely unemployable fuckwit.
The OP is asking about black dust inside the monitor
Same thing as inside the monitor when the case
is removed, completely unemployable fuckwit.
- not on the inside surface of the case.
Didnt even use the word surface there,
completely unemployable fuckwit.
this utter crap thread. You are obviously clueless about fields,
regardless of what you seem to think is some knowledge about
particulate.
You have no clue about electronic components either if you think for
a second that particulate emissions are some natural effect of their
use, when it doesn't happen at all. A *burned up* electronic assembly
could exhibit such an effect, but not a *properly functioning*, long
life span component in a safety approved consumer device would not.
If you do not think the field is high, stick your finger down there
next to where the anode wire enters the FBT, or up on the CRT cup. Be
sure to place a foot in the bathtub first, and drop an AC powered
radio in for good grounding. This instruction is for you only rod.
No other persons besides ol' roddy here should attempt this act,
unless they consult Dr. Kevorkian first. He can be reached through
the Michigan state correctional system.