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- From: kh6zv9@magnolia.pe.net (bob masse)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: Too much Magnitism?
- Date: 11 Mar 1996 06:52:47 -0800
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- : I guess the best thing to do is to 'Move' the disks..
- : This is a shame because they are so convinient where they are now..
- : That's ofcourse unless somebody out there can tip the vote in favour
- : to the Physicist on ISP Sever SATAN/EVIL?!
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- No expert here but the following advice just struck me as silly. I mean
- we are not talking about a junkyard magnet are we? My experience is
- that a couple inches should do the trick.
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- : >Nope. The speaker will (slowly) erase your disks. Move either the
- : >disks or the speaker about 4 feet and you should be fine.
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- Bob
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