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From: neal@gymble.UUCP (Neal R. Vanderlipp)
Newsgroups: net.bizarre
Subject: Re: Datamedia DT80/1 terminal leakage
Message-ID: <244@gymble.UUCP>
Date: Tue, 13-Aug-85 11:07:25 EDT
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Posted: Tue Aug 13 11:07:25 1985
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The following excerpts indicate some confusion concerning my recent posting-

>In article <208@gymble.UUCP> neal@gymble.UUCP (Neal R. Vanderlipp) writes:
>>I'm a little perplexed by a leakage problem with my DT80/1-am.  It's been
>>staining my desktop lately.  I've had the terminal for three years (from 
>>when the first -am model was introduced), and it just started leaking a few
>>weeks ago.  It doesn't seem to be getting worse, but I'm concerned. 
>>Any ideas?
>
>Depends on what's it's leaking.  Water, Ammonia or Hydrogen Peroxide is not
>a great problem, and can probably be fixed with a washcloth or a bucket.
>Human blood, however, could indicate that one of your officemates is a mass
>murderer, and is storing spare body parts of victims in your terminal.  Is
>that woman to the left of you looking at you strangely?  Maybe she knows
>that you know!
>

What's this about Ammonia or Hydrogen Peroxide?  The only fish habitats I've
heard of are fresh water or marine.

By the way, I've found a silicon based product from Dow-Corning which works
great, called Vide-goo.



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