>Why is it unlikely that the vacuum could create static? That is not a proper question, much like: "Why is it unlikely that reading ComputerGuys-L could give you boils?" is not a proper question.
If you know why moving air with a vacuum cleaner would cause static, please let us know. Since the vacuum cleaner would be sucking air, the air would not be coming from the vacuum cleaner, but from the room. I presume that you are not going to be banging the components in the computer with the vacuum hose. Where would the static come from? ************************************************************************ * ==> QUICK LIST-COMMAND REFERENCE - Put the following commands in <== * ==> the body of an email & send 'em to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <== * Join the list: SUBSCRIBE COMPUTERGUYS-L Your Name * Too much mail? Try Daily Digests command: SET COMPUTERGUYS-L DIGEST * Tired of the List? Unsubscribe command: SIGNOFF COMPUTERGUYS-L * New address? From OLD address send: CHANGE COMPUTERGUYS-L YourNewAddress * Need more help? Send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ************************************************************************ * List archive at www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ * RSS at www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/maillist.xml * Messages bearing the header "X-No-Archive: yes" will not be archived ************************************************************************
