Yesterday I visited a seminar, and the lecturer had a laser pointer. Little thing he used to aim at the board. Then suddenly he waved it carelessly and the freaking beam almost got into my eye! It was so unexpected! Even though I knew the damn thing was no good from the very beginning.
Do you think these things are dangerous for one's vision? They utilize a laser beam that can destroy one's eye, I'm pretty sure. I guess these things shouldn't be produced because they're so dangerous.
Then again, there's a new type of optical mice emerging - contrary to present-day samples which use optical sensor (red light), new technology is to use laser straight away. I can't remember how many times I flipped the mouse over and the red light shone right into the eye. Had there been a real laser, I'd probably be completely blind by now.
How do you think, are these consumer lasers really that dangerous? I think they well might be!
Do you think these things are dangerous for one's vision? They utilize a laser beam that can destroy one's eye, I'm pretty sure. I guess these things shouldn't be produced because they're so dangerous.
Then again, there's a new type of optical mice emerging - contrary to present-day samples which use optical sensor (red light), new technology is to use laser straight away. I can't remember how many times I flipped the mouse over and the red light shone right into the eye. Had there been a real laser, I'd probably be completely blind by now.
How do you think, are these consumer lasers really that dangerous? I think they well might be!