Absolutely.  We can visuallize it analog - as "gunk", but all you are
seeing is random bits in LOTS of places they should not be.  When
power goes away generally they do too.

This shows up in nics and modems too, PC's need power off-on now and then.


On 10/15/05, Robert Turnbull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  From Bob Rankin's newsletter:
>
> ... Until recently, I would have dismissed the notion that electronic gunk
> can accumulate in a machine and cause it to act erratically. But a few
> months ago my high-speed Internet connection, which is normally rock solid,
> started getting flaky. I unplugged my cable modem, plugged it back in and
> voila... things were back to normal.
>
> And since then I've repeated the procedure a few times with good results,
> whenever I noticed a slowdown in my Internet speed. ...
>
> <http://www.askbobrankin.com/do_computers_get_tired.html>
>
> Robert Turnbull, Toronto, Canada
>
>
>


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