From: John Larkin on
On Sat, 15 May 2010 03:56:15 -0700 (PDT), Merciadri Luca
<merciadriluca(a)gmail.com> wrote:

>On May 15, 5:10�am, "Phil Allison" <phi...(a)tpg.com.au> wrote:
>> "Merciadri Luca"
>>
>>
>>
>> > I would like to know, for some devices that I have (e.g. PDA,
>> > calculator, etc.), the maximum magnetic field they can cope with.
>>
>> ** Why don't you post details of the actual scenario you are considering ??
>>
>> � What �IS �the source of your imaginary magnetic field ??
>>
>> � A loudspeaker magnet or an �MRI �machine ???
>Not MRI machines, evidently, but I have one calculator and one PDA,
>and both could be important for me at work. If I have to work in an
>environment where the magnetic field is intense,

Can you define "intense"?

John



From: Bob Myers on
On 5/18/2010 1:05 PM, John Larkin wrote:
>
>> Not MRI machines, evidently, but I have one calculator and one PDA,
>> and both could be important for me at work. If I have to work in an
>> environment where the magnetic field is intense,
>>
> Can you define "intense"?
>

Certainly. It's where one sleeps at night when camping....

Bob M.