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Ridiculous 2009 Predictions: Evil Queen will beat Martha Stewart to death with a muffin pan. All hail Evil Queen! (Some things don't need elaboration.....) -- Jester
Ridiculous 2010 Predictions: Evil Queen, after escaping prison for last years prediction, goes out and waffle irons Rachel Ray to death. -- SG15Z
Ridiculous 2011 Prediction: Evil Queen will beat Gordon Ramsay over the head with a cast-iron skillet. -- FireHeart
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Quoth edible_hat View PostIdiots should be banned instead. That would solve all our problems.
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Quoth Jacen View PostIntense lights CAN do damage.Quoth Part-Time Parrothead View PostBut it still hurts.
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Quoth Evil Queen View Post<cough>defense</cough>
By the way, can I use that line in my signature?
And sure
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i was once looking at stuff at Spencer's and moved one item to get a better look at it... and found out it used lasers when the bloody red light hit me square in the eye.
it took a few minutes for my eye to totally recover from the shock. yeah it hurt.
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I had a teacher in high school who was a total idiot. She swore the government was out to get her because she figured out who shot JFK. She even once jumped out of a window (sadly it was on the first floor). Some wiley student from years past found out she was afraid of laser pointers. She would freak if some one had on in her room, so I borrowed a friend's pen that just so happened to have a laser pointer hidden on the end. I shined it all over the room. It went on for about 20 minutes before she saw it. By that time the entire class was giggling. She freaked, started stuttering and threatened to have the principals suspend who ever had it. Like she had the power. :eyeroll: It was great fun.
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Quoth RedRoseSpiral View PostShe freaked, started stuttering and threatened to have the principals suspend who ever had it. Like she had the power. :eyeroll: It was great fun.
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Lasers are rated in terms of power output. All lasers carry that eye damage warning, regardless of how powerful they are. For the standard red lasers, the general rule of thumb on eye damage is like this:
- Class 1: If you stare into it for 15 minutes or so, you might suffer a bit of retinal damage. Laser is only visible in dark rooms.
Class 2: If you stare into it for 10 seconds or so, you'll suffer some retinal damage. Laser is visible in rooms with normal lighting.
Class 3: Retinal damage occurs after 1/10th of a second of exposure. Laser is visible in sunlight.
Class 4: Very severe eye damage (total permanent blindness) occurs in 1/100th of a second. Laser can be used to light a cigarette or cut light metals.
Class 5: Eyeballs burn out of skull with any exposure at all. Laser can be used for cutting metals or welding.
The rating scale goes well beyond class 5, but you won't generally see anything above Class 5 outside of a laboratory or factory. Laser pointers run from class 1 to class 3.
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- Class 1: If you stare into it for 15 minutes or so, you might suffer a bit of retinal damage. Laser is only visible in dark rooms.
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Quoth Broomjockey View PostFine. Being explicit. CS does not condone violence towards ANY person for ANY reason besides defence of self.
This is not something we joke around with.
EDIT: By kids, I am refering to snotty, self centered kids and not the innocent kids most of us raise...Last edited by Jacen; 05-19-2008, 11:18 AM.
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Quoth JLRodgers View PostFortunetely, however, it's said that lasers are actually made in such a way that despite the warnings - they don't do damage (like the companies knew that people would do it, just put the warning on to scare people)
I wanted to state that my sister actually suffered from temporary vision loss after a bratty kid pointed a laser to her eye. She had to be brought to an E.R. ophthalmologist, had to wear an eye patch for a week and sunglasses for a month. Also, her glasses prescription went up a notch.
According to Difdi's post, it must have been a Class 3 laser. But apparently, in '98 or '99, those were common enough for a junior high school kid to get a hold of one.
So, don't be fooled : those things can be dangerous, especially in the hands of idiotic, careless kids."I am not able rightly to apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question."
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Quoth blas87 View PostI think those things ought to be banned. They are so annoying.Quoth Sorianna View PostNo! You can't ban them! I couldn't torment my cat (my other cat just ignores it. She's the smart one.) with them then.
I bought my mother a little key ring laser pointer as a Christmas stocking present this year, and she now claims tormenting the cats as her "reason for living". Caused more laughter over Christmas than anything else, and on it's third set of batteries still makes her laugh every day.
One of the cats has become paranoid, and seems to think that little red dot will leap out and get him at any time. Otherwise it's all good.
(Best £5 present ever !)
I'm fine with banning idiots though. Feel free.
Victoria J
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Then perhaps we should just ban them in public? I see no reason they MUST be used by teachers and big businees folk giving presentations.
Because I swear, if I ever get lasered pointed again, I will shove that laser so far up that person's ass that they will be farting little red dots of light for the rest of their life.You really need to see a neurologist. - Wagegoth
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Lovely child.
The mother appears to be a winner, too.Unseen but seeing
oh dear, now they're masquerading as sane-KiaKat
There isn't enough interpretive dance in the workplace these days-Irv
3rd shift needs love, too
RIP, mo bhrionglóid
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