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safe way to set up a computer

SArjuna

Nils wrote:
> You say
> `There is also a way you can set up your computer so that the
> currents/fields produced are carried away from you.  You are like a
> bird sitting on the HV line,  unaffected.`
> Could you explain these ways.
>
I will just give you the general idea here. If you want to know more
about it please e-mail me and we will arrange a time to discuss it by phone.    
It must be done right or can make things worse.
The general idea is that you place the computer and all other
frequency-creating or Rf-carrying equipment on conductive fabric or foil, which runs off
the back of the desk down to the floor and back under your chair. This
isolates you from the path the RF will prefer.
This must be checked by meters to be sure you have got it right.
Shivani  


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Re: safe way to set up a computer

yildiz-2
Shivani,

Thanks so much but this thing seems to be too complicated for a severely
exhausted person like me. I thought it would be something simple like moving
the screen,etc.

Thanks so much again for giving your time to write.
Best wishes.
Nil
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Nils wrote:
> You say
> `There is also a way you can set up your computer so that the
> currents/fields produced are carried away from you. You are like a
> bird sitting on the HV line, unaffected.`
> Could you explain these ways.
>
I will just give you the general idea here. If you want to know more
about it please e-mail me and we will arrange a time to discuss it by phone.
It must be done right or can make things worse.

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Re: safe way to set up a computer

Marc Martin
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> Thanks so much but this thing seems to be too complicated for a severely
> exhausted person like me. I thought it would be something simple like moving
> the screen,etc.

Well, moving the screen BACK can provide a little relief, but you probably
knew that already. Or turning down the brightness/contrast can help.
I've also found that reducing the resolution or the refresh rate can
make a difference. For me, 800x600 resolution is much easier to tolerate
on a CRT than 1024x768.

Of course, with an LCD, reducing the resolution or changing the refresh
rate will probably not make any difference, because the problems (I think)
are with the florescent backlight.

I wish Sony or Samsung would hurry up and release the first OLED computer
monitor... I'd like to try one of these... they look like they might
be a lot better from an EMF point of view than either an LCD or CRT.

Marc