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After crashing one laptop (notebook) and getting all sorts of problems with

another wanting to shut down on its own, and, spending about $450 for my

computer guy to come up and play with it, and, after losing some data, and

almost losing the data from my billing program (about $30-40K of work in

progress), and going thru the process of having to restore & reformat both

units, I've come to the conclusion that using a Laptop for PM access to the

internet or other such activities while running the Rife Bare unit just ain't a

good idea. I am reasonably sure the radiation from the Rife does strange things

to bits and pieces of the various programs. From here on out I'll either read a

book, or sleep, or, more usual, read a book and fall asleep. Anyone else had

problems like this? I'm not about to experiment again to prove a point. It

really takes a while to restore one of these things to where you want it!

My R-B ubit obviously plays havoc with the monitor of the old DOS desktop into

which the square wave generator is plugged, especially if the monitor is very

close to the tube. It also does strange things to the VCR. The DOS hard drive &

programs don't seem to be affected, but the computer itself isn't directly in

line with the radiation from the tube as its on the bottom of the pile, so to

speak, with lots of other metal cased electronic gear between it and the tube.

Also, DOS never seemed as touchy as Windows, and the more " advanced " Windows

gets, the more touchy it becomes! Too damn many bells and whistles, literally.

de Solenni

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