Okay, I'll say it.

Maybe the Luddites were onto something.

On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 3:00 PM, Kelwyn <[email protected]> wrote:

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> http://www.chicagotribune.com/health/ct-biz-0425-phil-rosenthal--20100425,0,943900.column
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> It turns out that sticker shock may not be the biggest danger of the 3-D
> television sets that are being introduced, based on warnings Samsung
> Australia has posted on its Web site. Watching 3-D TV apparently is on par
> with taking a prescription drug before operating heavy machinery.
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> "We do not recommend watching 3-D if you are in bad physical condition,
> need sleep or have been drinking alcohol," one of the warnings reads, which
> would seem to pretty much nail most of my viewing, if not yours.
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> Word of the eye-opening Australian warnings came out in the last week or
> so. Samsung USA has downplayed them but hasn't completely dismissed the
> caution of its Down Under corporate cousin, issuing a statement that these
> sort of advisories enable consumers to use products responsibly, but 3-D TV
> should not pose serious health or safety risks.
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