From: Matt Peacock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Screens are under extreme pressure.

I know, I have broken a number of screens in my days... ;o)


Knocking the back-end off solves this.

They also hold a substantial charge even after being turned off.

I know, I have a degree in electronics. :o) (De-charging solves this)


Also the coating in a screen would no doubt be toxic to fish.

You have a point, but surely one should be able to polish this off ?



Laurence


BTW I have just realised that I have posted this to the wrong
list (I am also on the Compact mac list...  ooops...)

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