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Patrick Mackle
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0oM66jfaJ4
I just watched this laser product on YouTube.
I added a post that said I would only want the safety goggles because I already damaged one eye thanks to someone "having fun" in a garage with his laser.
Now when I walk into a darkened room my eye feels the size of a basket ball, and the room is darker in that eye than it is in my undamaged eye.
My post was immediately DELETED by the moderator. But all the "Cool- gotta have it" and "I'm gonna buy one if I don't win one!" posts are left to view.
I guess we have to get rid of dangerous things (like asphaltum "lol") but we can sell something to God knows who at what age that can remove your eyesight from an overpass, in a theater, or though a window from across the street.
Makes me wanna build a rocket and find a new planet- I wonder if RayBan makes biker style laserproof shades?? 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
One-eyed Pat

Ten minutes later:

I just had a Revelation! If we ALL buy lasers it would be the perfect way to halt police chases in our cities. If all of the people who love to watch them on TV could leap off their sofas run to the curb and laser blind the car chase perpetrator. Kind of like in that Clint Eastwood movie "The Gauntlet". (there's a cure for everything!)
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I'll build you a rocket....

...if I can tag along!


-Aho!




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Build a rocket... you?? What, out of wood and beaver pelts?
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Let me get onboard of that there rocket! hey hey lets go!
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Post by Mike Jackson »

Hi Pat,
I don't think it is far off topic at all. At one of the conclaves, a lot of us were playing around with the consumer grade pointers and having fun. These new industrial versions must be a lot more dangerous. I saw a story on TV just a few days ago where a kid managed to get one off the popular auction site and ended up damaging his eyes. A little real life warnings are often good for us.

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Mike,
I'm pleased you share my thought that such a message be shared on this site, as we all depend on our eye sight in our craft as well as daily life.
It is important to teach those less experienced as well as younger ones that a laser in someone's hand should be treated much as a fire arm.
You should immediately leave the area and alert an adult.
It just goes to show how some people will ignore the common good for quick riches. Fate dictates that even this guy's loved ones may suffer a blinding injury by his own ignorance. I really find it hard to believe that these can be marketed to the general public.
No telling how many pets may be injured as well, chasing a intense beam around the house. It should be noted that the beam from this particular high powered laser is BLUE in color, not the usual red found in the lower powered "laser pointers".
Get a load of what this product is about: http://www.crunchgear.com/2010/06/10/wi ... all-comers
Pat
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