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Ben

What am I writing is a kind of support and help.
As we know, computer is full of radiation.
Your monitor, mainframe, printer, and mouse-keyboard set are emitting
radiations every minute.
People ignore this sometimes, and no report for the consequences till now.
It means we still not know what will it be to sit in your computer room all
day.
No people dare to say, computer is a carcinogen.
Why?
Because now a days, people use computer so much.
And computers are really not cheap.
If everyone cares about it, many investments on the computer will be in
vent.
How much do I care about the radiation problem?
Not much.
But I am still waiting for the news to tell me.
I've stopped playing games on PC.
I use Word only instead of the full suit of Office.
I do afraid of the radiation, do you?
 
Ben

I have taken note of all that you are saying.. Zoo Tycoon has been deleted
from my system and I am typing this into Wordpad with the monitor turned
off, so I apologize for bad spelling. The mouse is now contained by a lead
cover.. I will take no chances.. instead of sitting here for 5 minutes, I
will take a walk up to the store, breathe in the fumes of cars, trucks, and
buses as I walk, and bask in the high levels of unfiltered sunlight (the
ozone layer over Canada has all but gone now).. the computer manufacturers
will not get one over on me..

Mike H

PS.. stay safe and watch out for clouds of paranoia.. the Martians have
placed them in Earth's atmosphere.. they are easy to spot because most of
them are white.. some even have castles built on them.. but the ones to
really watch out for are black and have paranoia by the bucketload.. do NOT
stand under one of these, because the paranoia comes down in droplets.. the
only known way to combat the effect is to take a walk to the store, ensuring
that the unfiltered rays of the sun are beating down on you, and that you
are out at peak traffic time..

:)
 
It's only your monitor, and *only* if it is damaged. That is why
communities with a conscience have special places for turning in
monitors, as well as a regular TVs, and some other appliances. I
believe you have a problem, but it's not radiation.
 
From reading your post, your brain has already suffered substantial damage.
You cannot form a correct, much less a coherent sentence.

If English is not your native tongue, I would suggest you post in a
newsgroup that supports your native language.

The average seven year old could have written a better post.

Bobby
 
Come on! Dog.
I am sending you my opinions.
I am not sending love letters.
If you want to read beautiful articles, why don't you buy a good book?
 
I'm sure radiation problems like this should be reported to the following
agencies:
Federal Communications Commission (which sets 'acceptable' radiation
standards)
Food and Drug Administration
National Institute for Health
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Federal Trade Commission Task Force on Microsoft Monopoly
Department of Homeland Security (studying Al-Qaeda influence on electronics
manufacturing for hidden terroristic tactics)
Attorney General, State of New York.
Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), which is studying the addictiveness of
radiation as a factor in understanding geeks spending all those hours in
front of monitors.

In compliance with regulations from Homeland Security officials, these
agencies no longer accept calls from 'wired' telephones. You will need to
call by cell phone to report any radiation dangers from computer systems.

For your personal safety protection, please look into these links from
Google:

X-Ray Protection Products
www.pnwx.com Lead Aprons, Gloves, Glasses, Win- dows Thyroid
Collars and Much More!
Personal EMF Protection
www.toolsforhealing.com Cell Phones, Computers, Electronics
Low-cost Protection as low as $18.
 
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