At 5:14 PM +0200 6/30/03, Laurence TeknoLiber wrote:
>>From: Paul Nicholson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>>>Screens are under extreme pressure.
>>Actually, they contain a vacuum.
>
>Or rather, they don't contain anything...    ;o)

Yeah, the irony of that one bothered me as I wrote it!

>---
>>The coating is made of phosphor compounds. It is likely that you
>>could etch it off with an acid or perhaps remove it mechanically.
>
>It was the mechincal polishing method I was thinking about.

Try hydrocloric acid, (swimming pool acid). Swish a little bit of it around and it 
might just wash of the coating.

>I'm definetly going for it though, some things in life have to be tried!!

Good luck, let us know how it turns out.

>Does anyone know of a curved Macquarium ?
>
>(I know flat screen is the biz when it comes to screens, but IMO
>when it comes to Macquariums, curved screens are the biz...   ;o)

I agree!

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