>From what I can see its mainly the menu items that are worst effected, but
maybe that's because I tend to focus on those the most. I have space
problems here, but I may be able to find an alternative and try to see if
that works. Its strange that my old imac placed just a few feet away isn't
in any way affected by this and I'm sure the imac isn't to blame because it
happened before it was in the same room.

My next door neighbours were renovating their whole downstairs for months by
themselves but have stopped recently and yet the problems continue. I really
wonder if they have done something to the wiring in the connecting wall that
is causing some sort of interference? I have a couple of lights on the wall
that suddenly stopped working about a month ago and no matter how many times
I change the bulbs nothing works.

I'll try moving the G4 now with the Lacie to see if that makes any
difference. 

Thanks
Ashley

> I had a similar thing happen with a LaCie (although I don't think it is
> particular to LaCie and could probably happen with any monitor). The upper
> left corner of the image vibrated, slightly, but enough to be annoying.
> There wasn't any obvious electrical activity near the CRT, but when I moved
> the monitor to a different location the problem ended.
> 
> Jonathan Clymer


> Dear Ashley
> 
> I had the same thing a while back. We were certain it was the mains supply
> even though we had surge protection. The local electricity supplier said it
> was most likely a welding machine on our mains circuit. Connecting welding
> equipment to the mains is against the rules by the way because of the surge
> problem. It stopped after a while and we think it was someone working on
> their car during a holiday.
> 
> Bob Croxford

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