Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!hao!ames!ucsd!sdcsvax!nosc!humu!uhccux!taro From: taro@uhccux.UUCP (Taro Nobusawa) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: Monitor ][e wavering problem Message-ID: <1532@uhccux.UUCP> Date: 6 Feb 88 20:26:19 GMT References: <2100@russell.STANFORD.EDU> <3980001@hpfclr.HP.COM> Reply-To: taro@uhccux.UUCP (Taro Nobusawa) Organization: U. of Hawaii, Manoa (Honolulu) Lines: 18 In article <3980001@hpfclr.HP.COM> jrs@hpfclr.HP.COM (John Spencer) writes: >Your monitor may have a power supply regulation problem, but, the problem may >be much simpler than that. If you placed another AC operated appliance on top >of the monitor (such as a printer or modem) then the electromagnetic force from Uh, I'd just like to point othat it is very unadvisable to put anything on top of your monitor. I've known someone who left a disk on top of a monitor and the disk warped like a record left in the sun. The teratures on top of the monmitores get very hot, my GS rgb temp goes over 110 F. ___ |N| -- "Mad as a hen wetter...goodbye and good day. THPPT" -Opus Taro Nobusawa taro@uhccux.uhcc.hawaii.edu taro@uhccux.BITNET Compu$erve 71071,322 {ihnp4,uunet,ucbvax}!ucsd!nosc!uhccux!taro