> Some of these things you can't do much about.
But some you can - for
> example, if you keep it in a humid environment, it will discharge
On Thu, 4
Mar 2004, Vintage Computer Festival wrote:
So, immersing it in a tub of water will discharge it
right away, no?
Would a shower do?
Or does it have to be submerged?
Since all of the vacuum in it will make it float,
do you get in the tub with it to hold it under?
Or do you let the vacuum out of it first?
The cord on the monitor is too short to reach the tub;
what guage extension cord do you need?
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