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Posted by The Great Attractor on 05/17/07 09:43
On Wed, 16 May 2007 12:44:18 GMT, AZ Nomad
<aznomad.2@PremoveOBthisOX.COM> wrote:
>Not even close. It had to do with early CRTs emiting x-ray radiation and
>one's eyesight being at greater risk if the iris was wide open as it would
>be in a dark room. It's a varient of "don't sit too close to the TV
>set, it'll make you go blind."
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>Such danger simply doesn't exist on today's tv sets.
"Such a danger" didn't exist then either, asswipe.
X-ray emissions from standard CRT type TV tubes is minimal, at best and
can be regarded as negligible.
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