I know that monitors emit RF signals that can be detected and decoded for a considerable distance. I have a question about this. Obviously, the difference between black and white (white text on black background, or vice versa) would be the most detectable, because the difference in signal levels would be the greatest. Would it be possible to reduce or prevent this kind of snooping by using color schemes that all use the same signal levels? For example, the color purple uses the red and blue color guns, and yellow uses the red and green color guns. Would purple text on a yellow background be able to be read by a remote snooper? If not, then perhaps these color schemes could be used to echo pass phrases--assuming the user isn't worried about someone looking over their shoulder. Any comments? Jonathan Wienke