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Default Cleaning the inside of your screen.

On Wed, 25 Aug 2010 02:31:52 -0500, Dan wrote:

Michael A. Terrell wrote:
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??????? If I could teach my girlfriend to do that I'd never leave the house.
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?????? If you could do that you wouldn't need a girlfriend.
????? I'm still trying to figure out why he wants his girlfriend to lick a
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??? I say! That boy is so kinky that he's turned on by tangled wires...
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?? Reminds me of why I don't like TV dinners, all that wire, glass....
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Along with the plates that have grids in the way.

Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired



Have you ever worked with 65 kW Klystrons?


No, but I have played with the magnets from assorted klystrons. They
are a very good way to smudge the screens of colour televisions. Or so I
have heard.

Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired


They are (well were, the invar masks are only used on real CRTs and
with the Trintitron slotted mask {which i never did like} the effects
were not as big), as a kid i actually did the magnetron magnet to the
screen of a color TV back in the 1960s. Dad wasn't even that mad, he
had demonstrated playing with them on BW tv previously. Not much
later power on degauss went a long ways towards eliminating the
problem.