Hi George,

  Thanks for the response.
  My guess is that is the problem.  I was just so frustrated that after 
talking to two tech support people, who both agreed (and documented) that 
this might be the problem, I got one who discounted the previous two people
 
and declared that it was a video problem; despite my telling him I didn't 
believe it would have an effect.
  This weekend I re-arrange my place.


At 08:29 AM 02/08/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Jeffry,
>
>Don't underestimate the accumulated effect on your monitor of sitting on
>this side of the wall from a honking speaker for months at a time. That
>magnetic field probably comes right through your wall. And if your condo is
>relatively new it probably has metal studs in the walls that make the
>situation worse.
>
>At my last apartment my neighbors had their entertainment center right on
>the other side of the wall from where I had my PC. Whenever they would fire
>up their stereo my screen image would shimmy, shake and jiggle like Jello.
 I
>could pull the monitor away from the wall to decrease the interference, but
>it wouldn't go away till they shut off the stereo.
>
>George
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>
> > The only
> > potential environmental flaw is that I'm in a Condo, and the
> > monitor is
> > located against the wall of a neighboring unit.  Do they have
> > a microwave
> > or stereo against the same wall?  Possibly; it is not
> > uncommon for my room
> > to be thuddin' to the bass from there stereo.
> >
> > --
> > Jeffry Houser
>
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