On Wednesday 10 September 2003 08:35 am, Ken wrote:

> Hmmm. When I had my Wallstreet stripped to its bones, I could have sworn
> that the magnetic reed switch was located on the left side of the case
> while the HD is located on the right side of the case. A VERY powerful
> magnet?

I have never seen this happen first-hand, but there are enough anecdotal 
reports on xlr8yourmac.com to suggest this isn't just a figment of someone's 
imagination.

Lemme go find the actual reference...

Here it is: http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/PB_G3/wallstreet_hard_drive/index.html

Coverage of the "Sleep Of Death" reed switch issue begins in the second 
paragraph.

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