On Thu, 13 May 1999 08:27:29 -0400, "Kurt Steinbock"
>Like others, I am suddenly interested in getting a ff wheel. Wonder why?
>;-)
>Here's my observation and question. I fiddled with the Microsoft unit at
>Comp USA, and the darn thing shook the display shelf if was connected to so
>hard that other things were about to fall off the shelf.
>Certainly, you wouldn't want to subject your CPU to that kind of
>vibration -- or even much less, for that matter. But what about vibration
>and monitors? It can't be good, right? Or am I being overly protective of
>my hardware?
>How do you ff users deal (if at all) with the vibration?
>Thanks!
>Kurt Steinbock
Cats are fast learners. They now leave their usual "purring place"
beside me as soon as I slide the wheel into place in front of me.
The first weeks was a hard fight between two cats giving the evil eye
to the wheel and the wheel trying to vibrate the cats, the desk, the
cpu and me into submission.
I think the thing that finally made the cats give up was the extreamly
loud BANG the wheel gives dishes out when you smash into a wall in
Viper Racing. I do that a lot...
/petern