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Letter: Letters : . . .

Published 7 June 1997

From Andrew Healy

Ashford, Middlesex

The instructions that came with my PC say that anyone servicing the machine
should: “discharge any accumulated static electricity by earthing (the working
hand)”. This is a very sensible precaution, but it does not warn you to avoid
contact with pets.

While I was replacing a chip, a certain feline filibuster decided that it was
time for it to be fed and started to rub around my legs, as cats do. This action
caused the generation of a static charge in the cat’s fur, which earthed itself.
However, given a nonconducting synthetic carpet, the charge scrambled the chip
that I was holding.

Issue no. 2085 published 7 June 1997

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