Like a poster before me, I'm all about getting one in a toothbrush. I could definitely take 12 seconds to clean off my teeth, rather than the "Five minutes for top teeth, fiver for bottom" that my dentist tells me to do.
I thought all electronics were smoke powered? You know, that's how you can tell it's broken, is when you let the smoke get out. At least for me anyways, I know that once I see the smoke come out of my electronics, they're toast.
It might very from state to state, but in my state both can get you pulled over or ticketed, and I should know since I've been pulled over for excessively bright lights(mine were 100w bulbs, max is 65) as well as an excessive number, which in my state is apparently more that four forward beams(I had six, although four of them were foglights). Also, certain colors of lights are also prohibited, such as black lights, blue lights, or pretty much anything that isn't white or amber in color.
On topic now! Realistically, this shouldn't really affect people, as the laser for your PowerPoint presentation will still be legal, as well as the one you use to torment your cat. I'd rather enjoy not going blind thanks to some dirtbag with a high powered laser.
Like a poster before me, I'm all about getting one in a toothbrush. I could definitely take 12 seconds to clean off my teeth, rather than the "Five minutes for top teeth, fiver for bottom" that my dentist tells me to do.
I thought all electronics were smoke powered? You know, that's how you can tell it's broken, is when you let the smoke get out. At least for me anyways, I know that once I see the smoke come out of my electronics, they're toast.
It might very from state to state, but in my state both can get you pulled over or ticketed, and I should know since I've been pulled over for excessively bright lights(mine were 100w bulbs, max is 65) as well as an excessive number, which in my state is apparently more that four forward beams(I had six, although four of them were foglights). Also, certain colors of lights are also prohibited, such as black lights, blue lights, or pretty much anything that isn't white or amber in color. On topic now! Realistically, this shouldn't really affect people, as the laser for your PowerPoint presentation will still be legal, as well as the one you use to torment your cat. I'd rather enjoy not going blind thanks to some dirtbag with a high powered laser.
So I need a copy, preferably of the source, and a bookie.