On Saturday 08 February 2003 08:47 pm, you wrote:

> OK g, now this is the first I've heard of this idea and I'm bound to ask
> why NOT magnetized? I've actually rather liked having magnetized drivers,
> that way when I inevitably drop those tiny screws I can easily recover
> the little &%^*)^)(�ԝ from the hole down which they fell!!
>
> I hope I haven't been unknowingly creating magnetic havoc all these years

The screwdriver in my "geek kit" is mildly magnetized. It hasn't caused any 
probs yet. However, in the future I will be using a non-magnetized one when 
working on hard drives. Just in case.

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