Help with question about web page access

Tony Duell ard at p850ug1.demon.co.uk
Tue Aug 17 16:51:42 CDT 2004


> Well certainly then because of reduced X radiation from the CRT.
> The smaller fonts disturb less phosphor.

But if the EHT regulation of your monitor is poor, then the EHT will 
actually rise on a mostly dark screen, so the energy of the X-rays will 
rise too.

(for the humor-impaired, this is a joke. If your EHT regulation was that 
bad, you'd have terrible convergence and purity problems. Actually, 
having seen some PC monitors, though....)

-tony




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