Laying on the desk about 3' away, as always, thanks 
Nothing electrical is near the monitor that hasn't been there for a while, I
am going to try reseating the video card and hope that helps
Thanks to all


Jimmy A. Hughes
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On Sun, 16 Jul 2006 11:19:47 -0700, you wrote:

>On 16 Jul 2006 at 13:46, Stephen Bird wrote:
>
>> Do you suppose it could be too close to one of those little black 
>> transformers that are used for a variety of computer peripherals?
>
>Unlikely, that will give you a shaking effect and normally affects the 
>entire screen
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>Harondel J. Sibble
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