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I am a bit worried about the experiments of my current roommate, i know
he is a very competent engineer but he has the habit of playing with lasers. Now he has a dvd burner laser inside a penlight housing which can reach across the park here (and that's VERY far, but i'm worried about he (or me) accidently staring into the beam and i can imagine if it burns dvd's it will burn eyeballs, or not? So, my question is if there are glasses... one can use to protect from laser radiation. Or am i on a wild goose chase and is it not as bad as i hear everywhere? Cheetah |
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