On Thu, 9 Oct 1997, Al Kossow wrote:
> cavity (..and fibulation). If you're wearing rubber soled shoes
> in a resonably dry climate, you don't need to insulate your hands
> (this isn't 440V 3 phase power stuff..)
No -- its 19Kv. I assumed, though, that it was worse than dealing with
high-power AC. Am I wrong, because the current is so much less ?
> It really is easier to adjust these out of the cabinet, though,
> since you aren't really going to be able to see what you're doing
> while you spend the next hour playing with the convergence rings..
I was planning on having my wife stand in front, and tell me what was
happening. Frankly, even with the monitor out, I would want my head
behind looking at what I was doing, not looking at the screen with my hands
inside.
(Luckily, my wife LOVES playing these games. She'll sit down for "one game
of Asteroids" after throwing in a load of laundry, and still be there an
hour later.)
-Chris
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Received on Thu Oct 9 10:47:42 1997
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