>  The magnets that control the read/write head have their polarities
>aligned to each other and as long as their lines of flux don't change in
>relation to the disk, they won't interfere with it.
>
>my $.02
>
>Joe Ellis
>

The things you learn in life over a dollar screwdriver .
        Just out of curiosity if the lowly magnetized screw driver 
touched the pins on the HD would that do any harm. If we are going to 
kill this urban legend and looks as if we are, lets put a stake in 
its heart.
        This was first brought to my attention when a 1gig HD was a 
thousand dollars. Remember those days..
  Joe you must have had an interesting tour, did you do any time at 
Adak or Attu.
Thanks Joe
Geoff

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