May 15, 2012
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Magnet
Somebody
dropped a magnet
on this
scre en
lea ving
this dead
-ened space
where nothing
can heal
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Comments (7)
Ah the concrete poem! Nicely done! (I do hope the inspiration is fiction and not personal experience!)
That's fascinating! How did you do that and I'll bet it took alot of time!
I like it.
I've been tempted to see what a magnet will do. I suspect not much to a flat screen, but quite a bit to a tube.
@murisopsis - The inspiration was fictional, though I feel so emo..
@heart_beep - Thank you Beeper...actually I had it written in a notebook from a while ago and I came across it last night and thought of the person in a subtle flash...it took 2 mins...
@Finity - Thank. you.
@Roadkill_Spatula - Why the tube you think?
"In all modern CRT monitors and televisions, the beams are bent by magnetic deflection, a varying magnetic field generated by coils and driven by electronic circuits around the neck of the tube..."
That's why.
@Roadkill_Spatula - Well I wouldn't call a CRT modern...ha...