Remember those fake wood cellphone covers for the Nokia 2160's?  I wish I
could get a case made out of that stuff.  See it here:
http://store5.yimg.com/I/cell-accessories_1665_3652341

Of course, it would need a door to hide my ugly beige cdroms and floppy.

Jay

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Harris [mailto:PaulHarris at Bigfoot.com] 
> Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 6:23 AM
> To: tclug-list at mn-linux.org
> Subject: [TCLUG] Re: Static electricity
> 
> 
> Thanks for the info Bill and Phil :)  It ties in with what I
> thought, so I'll go back to evaluating the original idea of
> a wooden case as Phil suggests (I thought the plastic might
> be easier, but withthe grounding perhaps not).
> 
> Cheers, Paul
> 
> Bill:
> Several things come to mind. Most plastics will readily
> acquire static charges, so I think that bare plastic is
> probably a bad idea. If you really want to use the tub, I
> might suggest a shielding layer like metal foil
> spray-mounted to the inside of the tub. This shield should
> be made
> common to the ground side of the supply (and motherboard as
> well, if possible). This also will help with RFI issues,
> which could show up at any point.
> --__--__--
> 
> Phil:
> Oh, and I thought you were talking about some kind of nice
> hardwood thing.  If a plastic storage tub blends into the
> decor of your living room, are you sure it's worth the
> trouble? :)
> 
> 
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