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- From: zzaascd@hpa.ee.man.ac.uk (Colin Dente)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apollo
- Subject: Re: 19l monitor (solution)
- Message-ID: <6700@m1.cs.man.ac.uk>
- Date: 9 Nov 92 17:43:24 GMT
- References: <9211030812.AA13019@srvr2.engin.umich.edu>
- Sender: news@cs.man.ac.uk
- Reply-To: colin@manchester.ac.uk
- Organization: Electrical Engineering Dept Manchester University
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- In article <9211030812.AA13019@srvr2.engin.umich.edu>, SP02038@SWTEXAS.BITNET writes:
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- |> NOTE: There is quite a bit of juice flowing through that monitor.
- |> I suggest extreme caution! If I was to find out tommorrow
- |> that my balding was partly due to that monitor, I would not
- |> be in the least bit surprised.
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- I'd second that warning - about 25kV, and more than enough stored
- charge around to send a lethal current through you. Colour monitors
- are NOT fun things. You may want to get an adult to help you do
- this...
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- |> Disclaimer: Trying the above is extremely dangerous.
- |> Attempt it at your own risk.
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- Please try not to die - I'd hate to think of all the Apollo users in
- the world be fried to death by their computers - who'd be left to
- whinge at HP?
-
- Colin
-