On 12/31/02 4:33 AM, "Gregg Eshelman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> --- Ian Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> Most monitors will "interfere" with each other when
>> placed within about 30cm
>> from each other or less and both left on. Besides
>> spacing them out, the only
>> other solution I can think of is to put a lead block
>> between them, but
>> spacing out is probably more economical and safer
>> for people.
> 
> Lead won't block magnetic fields. You need a ferrous
> metal like steel.

Sorry, I had magnetic interference mixed up with another kind of
interference.

    -Ian Johnson

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