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From: dbg@ihldt.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.audio
Subject: why do they call it dust cover?
Message-ID: <1640@ihldt.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 23-May-83 09:41:34 EDT
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Posted: Mon May 23 09:41:34 1983
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Someone mentioned earlier that firing your zerostat on the
dust cover periodically will keep harmful static charge down.
That sounds like a reasonable thing to try -- I'll have to get
one.  Until then I'll leave it open.  As for the harmful dust
that gets sucked onto the album while it spins, (an interesting
notion -- I think I'll try some smoke and light tricks to
check it out.) I'm sure everyone out there washes their entire
collection regularly.  I use mild dish soap and warm water.
Meanwhile, for those who close the "static charger" on their 
table, you may have a surprise one of these days.  Fear not.  
The queuing mechanism is not stuck.

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