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Notice how my pc is not near me or my desk, that way i can see into it better, wont bump into it and my dad rekons its not healthy having a pc close to you, because of all the radiation it makes...another pic  :happy:

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Lol, a pc won't affect your health in any way shape or form in terms of radiation, you have more chances or getting radiation from a mobile phone...or a CRT monitor

Lol, a pc won't affect your health in any way shape or form in terms of radiation, you have more chances or getting  radiation from a mobile phone...or a CRT monitor

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My dad is a homeopathics doctor, delaing with magnets, energy in the body and health. Imo he knows what hes talking about ;)

what's the black thing next to the LED lights when you open the door? it looks like you could put a credit card in there...or like....a debit card...wtf is it?

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LOL yeh it is a floppy drive :x Nice system though ;)

My dad is a homeopathics doctor, delaing with magnets, energy in the body and health. Imo he knows what hes talking about  ;)

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Well whatever you say but if he were correct then millions upon millions of people throughout the world would be in hospital suffering from "radiation"

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My dad is a homeopathics doctor, delaing with magnets, energy in the body and health. Imo he knows what hes talking about  ;)

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You are joking right? The PC emits pretty much f**k all in terms of radiation compared to the big ol' CRT monitor that's sat about a foot away from your head.

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You are joking right? The PC emits pretty much f**k all in terms of radiation compared to the big ol' CRT monitor that's sat about a foot away from your head.

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Its not my opinion, but i wil ask him later about it and post here..

Its not my opinion, but i wil ask him later about it and post here..

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Значит компьютер - источник сильной радиации? :) А на какие части тела она может повлиять? :happy:

nice system, btw ;)

Значит компьютер - источник сильной радиации? :) А на какие части тела она может повлиять?  :happy:

nice system, btw ;)

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Lol Reaider, i dont know what parts it has affect on, but i will ask ;) it does sound like a strange idea to me too.

Here's my computer.

It's an althon xp 2700+ 768 MB 100GB (between 2 harddrives)

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What I Got:

Dell 2005 FPW

Logitech Z5500 5.1 Speakers

Microsoft Desktop Elite Wireless Keyboard & Mouse

Some CompUSA case

Things to Do...

Buy Black Coolermaster Case

Wire Management outside and inside case

Paint Room

Notice how my pc is not near me or my desk, that way i can see into it better, wont bump into it and my dad rekons its not healthy having a pc close to you, because of all the radiation it makes...another pic?:happy::

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well, he does have a point! a[blot>[/b]> of research points to some very horrible negative effects! :ninja::

MikeCoz you have the same mouse/keyboard as me... its a nice set, but I wish I had gotten the biometric set instead of the built in keyboard scroller thing.... :/

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yea i like it (the leather wrist rest is really nice) i didn't get that one cause I thought this one looks better and the fingerprint reader doesnt work with firefox. I see myself use the scroller here and there :yes:

Here's my "office" at work.

There are no windows and it's kinda lonely at times, but it's always 65 degrees and I'm behind a locked door :)

I am the admin for a small firm, about 250 PCs in 3 offices. I run my KVM for all the servers on that wire rack, and above my desk is all the PBX equipment hanging on the wall.

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No wife for me.

As for my job i'm that guy in the office that listens to people ask where the "any key" is all day long. :)

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that just means more time for games games games oh yes time :p

ahh yes the life of a gamer has its downs but also its ups :)

what does your other dad do?

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Well the dad i was referring to that delas with homeopathics is actualy my step dad, my real dad was working on a transport ship, carrying all sorts of cargo and he was the ship electrician, he worked in the Black sea back in ukraine.

Anyway i aksed my step dad what other reasons of having your pc close by and he said that it produces some sort of magnetic waves, and the electricity thats being used is also harmful. He told me, as an example you can put a radio close to a pc and see how the reception will be distorted, caused by the pc. He also said that we, humans also produce some kind of radiation but this radiation is interrupted by the pc radiation, which is not good for you. He did say that the effect in the body is very small, but it is better to have it away, rather than close. Also as an example, all electric things, and things producing waves, such as microwave, radio, radar stations etc are interferring with the human body causing some sorts of problems. Take mobile phones for example.

Anyway thats not entirely my opinion, its my step dads knowledge, which i doubt none of you have so frankly you dont know what your talking about ;) :p

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