CRT Monitors and Health
[Jim Lynch: Off the Top of My Head] Interesting thread on this at Slashdot. Is there some health consequence that no one talks about publically. I know that they do emit very low amounts...
Some slightly related:
[Ryan Whitaker] One 24 inch LCD (Dell 2405FPW) coming right up!: The reviews are glowing. It will be interesting to see how it is, though, given my pre-existing, slight disdain for LCD monitors (Using an LCD monitor is like swimming in molasses, a self-proclaimed Slashdot success story). Don't get me wrong, though, I love my LCD. I've grown accustomed to the slight lag. I think the image quality more than makes up for it.
[js blog] NewsForge | Karamba, what an attractive desktop!: in the system tray with an icon of a small black bomb. Things start to get interesting once you right... from PNG files, placed, possibly color-tinted, and more. This allows for some interesting effects... monitors to calendars, e-mail notifiers, and more. Through the use of the alpha (transparency
[Dynatech] 3/26/05 SUPERCHARGED: Suggest, but for Wikipedia. Here's an interesting interview article about Kevin Mitnick and his book... of raw email network data aggregated from traffic monitors positioned in top enterprises throughout... you won't have your shuffle is more than an mp3. . . it's a work of art! Very interesting
[Dynatech] 3/17-19/05 SUPERCHARGED: Are there any good F/OSS implementations of VB out there for customers to migrate to? One can only hope that enlightened groups like the Agility Alliance would warn about the risks of using such software that can be end-of-lifed even while they're in heavy use." -Slashdot
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