That's actually not true in this case; the SE/30 has a bleeding resistor. 
That's not to say you still should not be careful, of course.

On Saturday, December 15, 2012 7:43:46 PM UTC-5, Wesley wrote:
>
>  Not sure what you're waiting for to dissipate...but if it's the monitor, 
> it will hold a lethal charge for a very very long time...always be careful 
> around CRT monitors...
>  
> Wesley
>  
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>  With the machine switched off, and left for any charge to dissipate:
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