> And the moon is made of green cheese.  ;-)  Show me the "scientific 
> study" and make me a believer.  Without a referenced publication 
> anything can and often is claimed.

it was a serious study into crystal (i.e. silicon chip) behaviour,
published in a reputable journal - but its 2 years since i last heard
about it so im having trouble tracking it down... which is partly why i
posted, to see if anyone else had any clues. its become a kind of study
of my own.

> The casing (even on a Vintage Mac) can't account for your body static 
> getting to the electronics.  They're protected by the metal 
> chassis/rf shield.  Probably your N-rays, right?  ;-)

if you're not interested or dont agree thats okay, but dont make fun.
if you've never experienced this kind of phenomenon (or had an uncanny
ability to stop watches or blow light bulbs) then you really have no
idea how disturbing it can be...

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