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Subject: [Leica] M8 cleaning mystery
From: kididdoc at cox.net (Steve Barbour)
Date: Sat Sep 1 16:35:56 2007
References: <200709012129.l81LRC72095660@server1.waverley.reid.org> <46D9E913.6060001@verizon.net> <3BCC7F7F-E4D8-4181-9723-85E040B514A4@comcast.net> <20070901230456.GA12989@panix.com> <D91C5990-F4AB-4553-ADFA-875F45AEAD8B@comcast.net> <E0B55AD0-71C4-42A6-A84D-DC288155317D@cox.net>

On Sep 1, 2007, at 4:30 PM, Steve Barbour wrote:

>
> On Sep 1, 2007, at 4:23 PM, Leonard Taupier wrote:
>
>> Yup. They still make the Zerostat. Mine is at least 25 years old  
>> but, except for the bright red color, still looks the same. It  
>> still works fine.
>
>
> what's the half life of polonium?


hmmmmmm...


210Po is an alpha emitter that has a half-life of 138.376 days; it  
decays directly to its daughter isotope 206Pb.

>
> :-)
>
> Steve
>
>
>
>>
>> Len
>>
>>
>> On Sep 1, 2007, at 7:04 PM, Rei Shinozuka wrote:
>>
>>> to disambiguate "zerostat" and "staticmaster"
>>>
>>> the "staticmaster" was a normal-looking brush with the polonium.
>>>
>>> http://www.orau.org/PTP/collection/consumer%20products/ 
>>> staticeliminator.htm
>>>
>>> the "zerostat" looked like a groovy white plastic pistol
>>>
>>> (the one below is blue, and i don't know if i am more
>>> surprised that they still make it, or that its A HUNDRED
>>> BUCKS now!)
>>>
>>> http://store.acousticsounds.com/browse_detail.cfm?title_ID=10413
>>>
>>> of the two, i liked the zerostat much better.  25 years ago when
>>> i last used them.
>>>
>>> -rei
>>>
>>> On Sep01 18:48, Leonard Taupier wrote:
>>>> Hi Stan,
>>>>
>>>> I still have and use the Zerostat. I don't think it reduces dust  
>>>> but
>>>> rather neutralizes the electrostatic charge that builds up on the
>>>> vinyl and causes the disturbing pops during playback. Since the
>>>> sensor in a digital camera is charged when taking a photo I don't
>>>> think I would want to mess with that process.
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Len
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Sep 1, 2007, at 6:34 PM, Stan Yoder wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> A thought: back in the era of vinyl LP recordings, the Discwasher
>>>>> company marketed a pistol-shaped "Zerostat" device that, when you
>>>>> slowly pulled the trigger, 'sprayed' the vinyl with (I think)
>>>>> negative ions to (at least temporarily) lessen the LP's dust
>>>>> attraction.
>>>>>
>>>>> Would that idea work with sensors?
>>>>>
>>>>> I still have the Zerostat. I think it uses Polonium(?) as a source
>>>>> of ions.
>>>>>
>>>>> Stan Yoder
>>>>>
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>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Rei Shinozuka shino@panix.com
>>> Ridgewood, New Jersey
>>>
>>>
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