Any efficient way to protect health from computer radiation for a programmer?
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To much time to stay in front of the computer. I tried to measure the radiation of my notebook (when measuring, the measuring machine touch what is to be measured), the result is as below: object value(uw/cm2) screen 2000 keyboard 1000 harddisk 3000 earphone 1000 (the sound card is near the harddisk, I'm not sure if it is the reason why an earphone got such a high value) When measure a little far away (eg. 5cm), all becomes zero. They say the healthy value is below 200 uw/cm2. A little worried, any suggestion? Thanks in advance.
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To much time to stay in front of the computer. I tried to measure the radiation of my notebook (when measuring, the measuring machine touch what is to be measured), the result is as below: object value(uw/cm2) screen 2000 keyboard 1000 harddisk 3000 earphone 1000 (the sound card is near the harddisk, I'm not sure if it is the reason why an earphone got such a high value) When measure a little far away (eg. 5cm), all becomes zero. They say the healthy value is below 200 uw/cm2. A little worried, any suggestion? Thanks in advance.
Become a gardener? Actually you are well below any kind of danger level. Not only are the values very small, the inverse square law brings them down to infinitessimally smaller values. It should be noted that people living in Aberdeen get a higher dose of radiation in a year than people who work in Nuclear Power Stations. (I use Aberdeen as an example, any city built on Granite will do). Do not worry about the radiation source from a computer, there are far higher and more dangerous emitters around! Overhead Power Lines, Laser Pointers, Mobile Phone Relay Towers etc...
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To much time to stay in front of the computer. I tried to measure the radiation of my notebook (when measuring, the measuring machine touch what is to be measured), the result is as below: object value(uw/cm2) screen 2000 keyboard 1000 harddisk 3000 earphone 1000 (the sound card is near the harddisk, I'm not sure if it is the reason why an earphone got such a high value) When measure a little far away (eg. 5cm), all becomes zero. They say the healthy value is below 200 uw/cm2. A little worried, any suggestion? Thanks in advance.
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Become a gardener? Actually you are well below any kind of danger level. Not only are the values very small, the inverse square law brings them down to infinitessimally smaller values. It should be noted that people living in Aberdeen get a higher dose of radiation in a year than people who work in Nuclear Power Stations. (I use Aberdeen as an example, any city built on Granite will do). Do not worry about the radiation source from a computer, there are far higher and more dangerous emitters around! Overhead Power Lines, Laser Pointers, Mobile Phone Relay Towers etc...
------------------------------------ No Good Deed Goes Unpunished Clare Boothe Luce
Dalek Dave wrote:
Mobile Phone Relay Towers
In a way, mobile phones themselves have tremendous radiation impact on us right, far more than computers.
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Dalek Dave wrote:
Mobile Phone Relay Towers
In a way, mobile phones themselves have tremendous radiation impact on us right, far more than computers.
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar Personal Homepage
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The woods are lovely, dark and deep, But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep! -
You bet me to the post. I saw the same.
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To much time to stay in front of the computer. I tried to measure the radiation of my notebook (when measuring, the measuring machine touch what is to be measured), the result is as below: object value(uw/cm2) screen 2000 keyboard 1000 harddisk 3000 earphone 1000 (the sound card is near the harddisk, I'm not sure if it is the reason why an earphone got such a high value) When measure a little far away (eg. 5cm), all becomes zero. They say the healthy value is below 200 uw/cm2. A little worried, any suggestion? Thanks in advance.
Oh radiation is far less dangerous to programmers' health than, say, VB or Project Managers... :)
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Dalek Dave wrote:
Mobile phones may aid the fight against alzheimers.
That's because users die from car crashes before the Alzheimer's progresses far enough to be noticeable.
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Dalek Dave wrote:
Mobile phones may aid the fight against alzheimers.
That's because users die from car crashes before the Alzheimer's progresses far enough to be noticeable.
Jon "Fix reason firmly in her seat, and call to her tribunal every fact, every opinion. Question with boldness even the existence of a God; because, if there be one, he must more approve of the homage of reason, than that of blindfolded fear. " ~ Thomas Jefferson Soap Box 1.0: the first, the original, reborn troll-less
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Become a gardener? Actually you are well below any kind of danger level. Not only are the values very small, the inverse square law brings them down to infinitessimally smaller values. It should be noted that people living in Aberdeen get a higher dose of radiation in a year than people who work in Nuclear Power Stations. (I use Aberdeen as an example, any city built on Granite will do). Do not worry about the radiation source from a computer, there are far higher and more dangerous emitters around! Overhead Power Lines, Laser Pointers, Mobile Phone Relay Towers etc...
------------------------------------ No Good Deed Goes Unpunished Clare Boothe Luce
Dalek Dave wrote:
Do not worry about the radiation source from a computer
CRT's have been demonstrated to cause frontal lobe interference. Some people are still stuck using them. In fact, my server is cursed with one.
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Oh radiation is far less dangerous to programmers' health than, say, VB or Project Managers... :)
If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler. -- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
This is going on my arrogant assumptions. You may have a superb reason why I'm completely wrong. -- Iain Clarke
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Oh radiation is far less dangerous to programmers' health than, say, VB or Project Managers...
Or just a good, strong, healthy negative time deadline. :~