In addition to the polarity, phasing is also very important.  You don't 
want to get your signals crossed and cancelled out!!
This can happen, especially when you're 180* out of phase.  A good example 
of Out-Of-Phase occurring in real life is to observe how most politicians 
are functioning, especially these days!
 
Ah, where is my hydrosolator when I need it!




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On Wednesday, 01/30/2008 at 10:40 EST, Brian Nielsen 
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> I tried reversing the polarity but, despite all the Star Trek I've
> watched, it didn't help.  Perhaps I should have watched some MacGyver.

Ah, a Classics man.  Reversing the polarity is soooo Old School; it's not 
even taught at the Academy any more.  Most of the newer materials 
developed over the last 80-90 years aren't affected anyway (as you 
discovered).  Let me just say "resonance frequency".  You can take it from 

there.  (Talk to Boothby if you get a chance.  He remembers the fights at 
the pub between the hard-line traditionalists and the New Kidz.  Change is 

difficult, even now in these more Enlightened times.)

Alan Altmark
z/VM Development
IBM Endicott

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