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Default Magnetic sheilding

Not shielding that's magnetic but rather shielding to block those
annoying rotating magnetic field radiating from the neighbor's apartment.

Apartment living sucks. If the upstairs neighbors toddler isn't running
laps they have one of the lovely wall mounted electric heaters running.
While acousticly quiet they do produce quite the magnetic field. Now
that it's winter here in the northern hemisphere there are at least
three heaters close enough to my desk not counting my own to induce
waves in the picture of my CRTs.

I was thinking about approaching the neighbors and requesting that they
quite using their heaters but I have my doubts about that working. The
next thought I had was moving my desk but like many apartments, this one
is pretty small, there isn't really anywhere else to put it (my
girlfriend won't let me put it in the dinning "room") and I can't afford
to buy a house quite yet (too bad, the market is pretty good right now).
It would seem that the only solution left is shielding but I'm not
even sure how possible that is.

What materials would not only work but wouldn't require me to sell any
appendages?

Thanks and sorry for rambling.

--adam
 
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