not at all!! I am completely serious. all these measures are used to
eliminate static in improvised environments, when it isn't possible to
order and obtain the manufactured standard antistatic materials you
assume to find in outfitted cleanrooms. if you have to open your mac
right now, and don't have anything at hand that is  standard for the
draining of static, the aluminum   foil booties, the misting of the room
with fabric softener and water in the spritzer, are actually used and
work.

surprise. there is more than one way to accomplish the objective.

think different.

janet


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