On Dec 7, 2005, at 3:37 PM, Howard Katz wrote:
Empirical evidence only from my own experience of course, but so far I
haven't had any problem with that.
From what I've read, the problem is shorter life for important
components. So we wouldn't notice a problem until it was too late
(and might not even attribute it to heat then).
Keys stay as cool to the touch as
they were before I used the protector.
That would be expected if the silicone was insulating--you wouldn't
feel it through the silicone.
Just being cautious...
Regards,
Harry Corsover
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