vladimir@Eng.Sun.COM (Vladimir G. Ivanovic) (02/03/91)
In article <1991Feb2.204335.22811@santra.uucp> d37690r@kaira.hut.fi (Atro Tossavainen) writes:
Anybody have any clue as to why a friend's Mac's screen began
to vibrate (several people saw this) when I blew a trumpet
in the screen's direction rather loud?
Maybe it was you vibrating! Seriously. Try this experiment. Take a
fork, spoon, or tongue depressor and clench it firmly in your teeth. Tweak the
end while watching a Mac (or any other raster device). Voila! Wierd
vibrations. It's the interaction of your small movements, your eyes which
can't follow the same, and the raster pattern of your Mac.
Vibratingly yours,
-- Vladimir
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