No, LCD doesn't emit EMI radiation.
But this makes me think of another question...
Are there any long term effects from using it? Like eye strain, or headaches, or nausea?
Have an elderly person around the house? Can't afford to put them in a home? Don't have any relatives who will take him in?
Then get...The invisible leash!
Using the RFID tag in the subject, it locates him or her as he/she makes an escape for freedom, then applies a mild, 30,000 volt shock to gently remind them that you care.
Warning
This device may be affected and triggered by many garage door openers, WIFI hot spots, and thunderstorms. Not recomended for those wearing underwire bras, or pacemakers.
I don't exactly remember it, but its close enough. Borrowed from the Bob and Tom radio show
Anything that google will make will be wildly popular, because of the number of people who use it. Just take Gmail for instance. I got mine from blogger when it started, Sent my two invite to some friends, and they did the same. It spread like wildfire.
On the other hand, when the mozilla suite was first released, few people knew about it, and it slowly crept along, picking up a user here and there. Then the "endorsement" by CERN caused a major surge in users who cared about security.
No, LCD doesn't emit EMI radiation. But this makes me think of another question... Are there any long term effects from using it? Like eye strain, or headaches, or nausea?
You know what this means? Another $20 bottle of imported water from other galaxies and planets.
Have an elderly person around the house? Can't afford to put them in a home? Don't have any relatives who will take him in?
Then get...The invisible leash!
Using the RFID tag in the subject, it locates him or her as he/she makes an escape for freedom, then applies a mild, 30,000 volt shock to gently remind them that you care.
Warning This device may be affected and triggered by many garage door openers, WIFI hot spots, and thunderstorms. Not recomended for those wearing underwire bras, or pacemakers.
I don't exactly remember it, but its close enough. Borrowed from the Bob and Tom radio show
Look at the bottom of the list. The XPI Install item should do the trick.
Anything that google will make will be wildly popular, because of the number of people who use it. Just take Gmail for instance. I got mine from blogger when it started, Sent my two invite to some friends, and they did the same. It spread like wildfire. On the other hand, when the mozilla suite was first released, few people knew about it, and it slowly crept along, picking up a user here and there. Then the "endorsement" by CERN caused a major surge in users who cared about security.