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Cc: Framers Self-Support
Subject: Re: burning eyes
Or, if you are using a CRT, degauss it from time to time.
Alan
Hedley Finger wrote:
Frank:
There is an electrostatic field in front of a CRT monitor -- you
have
probably noticed crackling from electrostatic discharge
Or, if you are using a CRT, degauss it from time to time.
Alan
Hedley Finger wrote:
>
> Frank:
>
> There is an electrostatic field in front of a CRT monitor -- you have
> probably noticed crackling from electrostatic discharge sometimes when
> you put your fingers on the glass. The field
f Alan
Litchfield
> Sent: 2008-05-12 20:26
> To: hfinger at handholding.com.au
> Cc: Framers Self-Support
> Subject: Re: burning eyes
>
> Or, if you are using a CRT, degauss it from time to time.
>
> Alan
>
> Hedley Finger wrote:
> >
> > Frank:
> >
> &g
Frank wrote: Now I know why my eyes burn at
the end of the day..its those damned rays!
Do not blame the rays. To avoid burning eye syndrome, it is very important to
follow a few basic rules.
1. Remember to blink. This sounds like a no-brainer, but studies have shown
that we tend not to blink
Frank:
There is an electrostatic field in front of a CRT monitor -- you have
probably noticed crackling from electrostatic discharge sometimes when
you put your fingers on the glass. The field attracts dust particles to
the airspace between your eyes and the screen so that, along with not
Or, if you are using a CRT, degauss it from time to time.
Alan
Hedley Finger wrote:
Frank:
There is an electrostatic field in front of a CRT monitor -- you have
probably noticed crackling from electrostatic discharge sometimes when
you put your fingers on the glass. The field attracts