[cctalk] Re: Computer of Thesus (CRT Risk)

2023-01-27 Thread Liam Proven via cctalk
On Tue, 24 Jan 2023 at 21:26, Doc Shipley via cctalk wrote: > >This Subject: line is damaging my brain. It's such an old name, the 2nd E has worn right out of it. I mean it is the most commonly-used letter. It was always likely to fail first. -- Liam Proven ~ Profile:

[cctalk] Re: Computer of Thesus (CRT Risk)

2023-01-24 Thread Doc Shipley via cctalk
On 1/24/23 15:22, Fred Cisin via cctalk wrote: On 1/24/2023 12:14 PM, Steve Lewis via cctalk wrote: To me, I'm somewhat concerned on the "health risk" of CRTs - I know there is no direct evidence about it.  But they're fundamentally like old radar systems, using a directed beam. Never mind

[cctalk] Re: Computer of Thesus (CRT Risk)

2023-01-24 Thread Fred Cisin via cctalk
On 1/24/2023 12:14 PM, Steve Lewis via cctalk wrote: To me, I'm somewhat concerned on the "health risk" of CRTs - I know there is no direct evidence about it. But they're fundamentally like old radar systems, using a directed beam. Never mind radiation, etc. TVs damage the brain! (due to the

[cctalk] Re: Computer of Thesus (CRT Risk)

2023-01-24 Thread js--- via cctalk
On 1/24/2023 12:14 PM, Steve Lewis via cctalk wrote: To me, I'm somewhat concerned on the "health risk" of CRTs - I know there is no direct evidence about it. But they're fundamentally like old radar systems, using a directed beam. I'm a bit rusty on the subject, but as far as I understand