>Live next to the train
>Every time it passes it keeps fucking up my CRT television picture
Life is suffering
That sounds cool. Does it do any permanent damage? What does it look like when it happens?
An electric train? Like an EL or are you cool enough to live by a bullet train?
>>3770710
Move.
Maybe you'd want to look into installing an attenuator. Idk.
Derail the sumbitch
>>3770971
not the op but all I know is when magnet's touch color gets wacked out. On the left side it's green and the right is purple now on my tv. Not all the time though.
>>3770710
I live literally a few feet from a train track. Doesn't affect my CRT television at all.
>>3770971
>Does it do any permanent damage?
I sure fucking hope not
>What does it look like when it happens?
The image warps and the colors go green/purple, exactly like when you hold a magnet up to your CRT television but much worse. The few arcade cabinets around these areas have permanently fucked up geometry for this reason too
>>3770710
Das why Digital is superior to Analog, anon. That's why you should emulate with muh filters!
>>3771316
Build a fallout shelter for you stuff,and use audiophile cables.
>>3771321
If anon ever moves and leaves his train track and CRTs behind, he could use a filter that fucks up the image if he wants.
>>3770710
This reminds me. I was given a small electric motor for christmas one year, it was meant for model making but I found an even more fun use for it.
Any time I turned it on, even from a distance outside the house it would make my step-brother's TV go staticy and I quickly learned this drove him absolutely crazy. Randomly if I knew he was watching or playing something I would turn it on and off aa bunch and then listen to him scream.