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Re: How do you store card
Erik Kloeppel (erik@hypermall.com) wrote:
: In article <4v5op7$31i@newsbf02.news.aol.com>, rubywand@aol.com (RUBYWAND)
: wrote:
: > This is pretty much what everyone with lots of cards does. At first,
: >each card is a jewel with its own anti-static bag and/or cunductive foam
: >box. Later, you end up just tossing them into a big cardboard box.
: >
: > As long as the environment is not loaded with ways to pick up a
: >static charge-- like a nylon carpet in a low-humidity room-- there is no
: >big danger of zapping a board when normal handling rules are followed. (If
: >a room is static-prone, then an anti-static bag will not protect a board
: >from careless handling once it is removed. It is important to have some
: >way to leak-off static before touching the board.)
: >
: I found a great use for some old modem cards. I brush the cat with them.
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: Erik@hypermall.com
: As a matter of fact, I DO speak for the company!
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Try using Zip-lock bags.
I forgat, get the heavy-duty freezer bags.
Sid.
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