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M4-035 Jittery Screens

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (larugsi@Athena.MIT.EDU)
Thu Apr 23 23:10:19 1992

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Subject: M4-035 Jittery Screens:
Date: Thu, 23 Apr 92 23:08:13 EDT

HI all,
      Dave Towle and I did some investigating at this 4-035 location, and may
have come up with another possible avenue to take. I have brought a magnet
in this evening and Dave had brought a small compass in. The magnet attracted
to the entire wall in question, and the compass kept pointing to the 
M4-035-18 & 17 area, even when we were down by the LNO3's. Looks like their
is some sort of magnetic field in this wall, or something in this wall may
of become magnetized by the laser (in the adjacent room) sharing this wall.
This may be an avenue worth pursuing.
                                    --Lou

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