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Re: Is monitor radiation slowly cooking me?



You see, what you should know is more than you asked to know about.
this is to assure you that while you will not probably get a cancer off the
monitor radiation--the regular half hour outing in the sun will bombard you
with a lot more radiation than you will get from a monitor in days BUT it
does depend on your longitude/latitude, humidity, cloud shadow etc etc
controlled/affected issue. The fact about radiation is that the exact amount
which can be termed as fatal or that will cause degeneration of tissue etc
or as we see in movies [dohh, simpsonic shrug] DNA alteration will occur
only when individual's tolerance threshold is surpassed. Also some people
may be able to accept radiation and safely radiate it back to mother nature
better than others while some people hold on to it and ...

THERE IS HARMFUL radiation from a 220V+/^ electric lines. anything
that uses electricity emits emf plus lots more & these affect the newborn
& growing child much more than than us. Some of these uses EMF cause
it simply must. "Communication Equipment" often will say that its shielded
but you see the real story is that  "Human Electronics" has NOT  YET reached
a stage where it can create communication equipment that can be termed
as  "ZERO EMISSION" equipment as they NEED to transmit to perform !
There IS SUBSTANCIAL amount of radiation of sorts from your common house-
hold wirings. If you are living close to a electric distrib pole with lots
of nice boxes
THERE ARE chances you would be more irritable than your neighbor who lives a
good 100 yds away from the whole brain-fry. TRUTH, this AFFECTS THOUGHTS
& EMOTIONS in a very real and rapid way. Just observe & see for yaourself !
So ummm, if you are going to keep reading the brochures, fine, no problemo !
Yes, of course, some of them are truthful but their share prices are not too
good to look at. You see, this whole review business IS A BUSINESS !!
There are some courses on Brochure Writing, I think. Anyway , , ,

Forget about fancy equipment to find out if you are being bombarded with
more radiation than you are happy with, take a AM/MW or FM or other
wide spectrum radio and place it 1~1½ feet away from the monitor and
set the tuner to the lowest wavelength and work your way upwards.

IF you hear strange sjhshjhsjhsjshsjshjshjshjshsjhsjhs sounds, well you
got a "Bad Piece of Equipment". You could also use a darkened room and
very, very, very sensetive films made specially for similar investigations.
You could talk with someone in emission fields & nuclear medicine to
find out HOW LITTLE can change DNA, brain chemicals that produce
nerve signals that implores us to beleive that unnatural radiation is good!
Hope you are going to find that out and lots of other neat ways.


Will post some neat sites full soon.

Good luck.

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"JohnB" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> For years, I have been in the habit of buying Envision computer monitors
> from Fry's Electronics, in southern California.  I just bought a new 19"
> flat screen version.
>
> They seem to work fine, and the pricing is always low.  They are made in
> China.
>
> I have looked in the "Notices, Warnings, and Precautions" brochure that
> accompanied the new monitor, just as I have in the past.  Though there
> are
> bland discussions of radio interference and warnings against using one's
> monitor near a bathtub, there is no mention of radiation coming from the
> monitor.  I'm concerned about threats to human health due to
> irradiation,
> not interference with radio communications..."re-orient my antenna or
> call a
> technician" doesn't answer my concern.
>
> I have found nothing helpful on Envision's website
> www.envisionmonitor.com
>
> Can anyone advise me or direct me towards some standard that Envision
> must
> comply with?
>
> Envision's outer packaging bears the following certifications:
> C.S.A. LR60441
> U.L. E135689 Listed I.T.E. Monitor 1K81
> F.C.C.  (no further specification here)
> energy star
> PnP
>
> I suspect that U.L. is concerned about fires and dropouts, due to
> electrical
> power, not radiation threats to human health.  Ditto C.S.A.
> The F.C.C. is concerned about interference with communication, right?
>
> Where is radiation threats to human health addressed?
>
> Thanks,
> John
>
>
>

























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