Hey!
for those of us who are statically challenged <biggrin> B-) </biggrin>

I take this as semi-offensive,no, more like very-slightly charged

I have been known to zap a few computers into submission in my time, and If
I had to be tied to lightning rod my productive would drop, albeit, my
conductivity would increase.

I guess If I worked on an upper floor the formula would be
"8' Rod" * Nbr of floors. LOL

So, be careful who you shake hand with, it could be a SCP (statically
challenged person)

Ben Johansen - www.pcforge.com
P.S. Just having fun

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Lee Bailey
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 2:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Static Problems


All-

Regarding static discharge people: I suggest an 8 foot ground rod be driven
into the earth next to the culprit's desk.  Connect the individual to the
ground rod via a set of battery cables.  There is the added bonus of the
individual doubling as a lightening arrestor.

Lee Bailey

Bailey & Associates
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phone: 954-659-1780
Fax: 954-659-1781

----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe Sowers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 5:15 PM
Subject: Static Problems


> I saw something about static problems on the list.  To solve this on
> carpeted floor, get a spray fabric softener from the grocery store; one
> with anti-cling properties if possible.  Spray the carpet area under the
> desk and computer tower.  Your can get static guard sprays at the computer
> store for much more money, but they don't work any better.
>
> Joe
>



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