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snoshoe_2
The pc monitor I have is a cheap one and has always given me trouble
off and one with flicker, and just it's radiation. -I do have a
radiaton/glare screen of course, or I couldn't sit here more than a
half hr. at a time w/o getting burned.

Anyway, this morning I was adjusting colors on it, and for whatever
reason have never played with the Hz settings in the past, and
decided to give it a try. It doesn't give the option of 50Hz refresh
rate, which I wanted to try, but since 60 is suppose to be bad for
humans anyway, I chose 70Hz to start with, it has several choices.

I should look in my Rife frequencies and see what I can find on some
of these, but I wanted to tell you all, because there was an
immediate difference in the entire room! It actually feels good,
although it feels like it might be doing something to my head, but
more like it might be clearing it than anything.

So, has anyone else tried this?

If you want to access it, R click on your desktop, choose properties,
settings> advanced> monitor> then make your choice under Screen
refresh rate.  

It does seem that I can hit the degauss button more often than
before, but I really don't know if it's a problem or not at this
point.

Thanks for the file on tachyon Perla. :)

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Re: Monitors

Marc Martin
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> It doesn't give the option of 50Hz refresh
> rate, which I wanted to try, but since 60 is suppose to be bad for
> humans anyway, I chose 70Hz to start with, it has several choices.
> So, has anyone else tried this?

Yes, I have done this. My reactions to CRT monitors differ
greatly by changing the monitor resolution, and to a lesser
degree the refresh rate. Generally, I do better with
lower resolutions and slower refresh rates (although keeping
the refresh above 70hz to avoid flicker)

However, with many people switching to LCD monitors these
days, most of these settings don't do the same thing that
they did on CRTs.

Marc

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Re: Monitors

snoshoe_2
Well, 70Hz does okay for me, or at least better than 60. 75 made me
feel icky, and the only other choice on this particular monitor is 85,
which feels at least with having the power on all around me, virtually
like nothing. :) So that's a plus. Now if I could do that with the
tower, refrigerator, and tv/vcr so I could leave it plugged in, I'd
really be getting somewhere!

~ Snoshoe

--- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@u...> wrote:
>
> > It doesn't give the option of 50Hz refresh
> > rate, which I wanted to try, but since 60 is suppose to be bad for
> > humans anyway, I chose 70Hz to start with, it has several choices.
> > So, has anyone else tried this?
> ~ Snoshoe

> Yes, I have done this. My reactions to CRT monitors differ
> greatly by changing the monitor resolution, and to a lesser
> degree the refresh rate. Generally, I do better with
> lower resolutions and slower refresh rates (although keeping
> the refresh above 70hz to avoid flicker)
>
> However, with many people switching to LCD monitors these
> days, most of these settings don't do the same thing that
> they did on CRTs.
>
> Marc
>

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Monitors

quaixemen
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Would you give specifics about the brand name of radiation/glare
screen? I have one monitor that burns me to the point I can't even
use it. The other is an older IBM monitor that I can tolerate much
better. I definitely have to get rid of one monitor or I can't use
that computer. I'm thinking of buying an LCD but I also want
radiation/glare screens if I can find them. Any imput on products is
appreciated. I would also be curious about what kind of monitor you
are using. My old IBM doesn't allow me to change the HZ settings.  
Thanks so much for the info.




--- In [hidden email], "snoshoe_2" <nonengbunny@h...> wrote:
>
> The pc monitor I have is a cheap one and has always given me
trouble
> off and one with flicker, and just it's radiation. -I do have a
> radiaton/glare screen of course, or I couldn't sit here more than a
> half hr. at a time w/o getting burned.
>
> Anyway, this morning I was adjusting colors on it, and for whatever
> reason have never played with the Hz settings in the past, and
> decided to give it a try. It doesn't give the option of 50Hz
refresh
> rate, which I wanted to try, but since 60 is suppose to be bad for
> humans anyway, I chose 70Hz to start with, it has several choices.
>
> I should look in my Rife frequencies and see what I can find on
some
> of these, but I wanted to tell you all, because there was an
> immediate difference in the entire room! It actually feels good,
> although it feels like it might be doing something to my head, but
> more like it might be clearing it than anything.
>
>
>

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Monitors, glare radiation screens

quaixemen
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I have two computers. One I don't even use because the monitor burns
me to such an extent. I will have to get rid of it and replace it.  
I have another monitor that is an old IBM that is not so bad. I am
looking for a monitor that also allows you to set the HZ rate that is
talked about in the message below. Either that or an LCD monitor.  
An LCD monitor that allows the Hz rate to be set as well would be
ideal. Snowshoe would you tell me where you purchased your radiation
glare screen if you are located in the US. And what product was it
specifically, if you would. I would appreciate any names of models
that allow for the HZ to be set. My IBM doesn't let me do this. I
have done the steps listed below. Thanks.




--- In [hidden email], "snoshoe_2" <nonengbunny@h...> wrote:
>
> The pc monitor I have is a cheap one and has always given me
trouble
> off and one with flicker, and just it's radiation. -I do have a
> radiaton/glare screen of course, or I couldn't sit here more than a
> half hr. at a time w/o getting burned.
>
> Anyway, this morning I was adjusting colors on it, and for whatever
> reason have never played with the Hz settings in the past, and
> decided to give it a try. It doesn't give the option of 50Hz
refresh
> rate, which I wanted to try, but since 60 is suppose to be bad for
> humans anyway, I chose 70Hz to start with, it has several choices.
>
> I should look in my Rife frequencies and see what I can find on
some
> of these, but I wanted to tell you all, because there was an
> immediate difference in the entire room! It actually feels good,
> although it feels like it might be doing something to my head, but
> more like it might be clearing it than anything.
>
> So, has anyone else tried this?
>
> If you want to access it, R click on your desktop, choose
properties,
> settings> advanced> monitor> then make your choice under Screen
> refresh rate.  
>

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Re: Monitors refresh rate

Marc Martin
Administrator
> I have two computers. One I don't even use because the monitor burns
> me to such an extent. I will have to get rid of it and replace it.
> I have another monitor that is an old IBM that is not so bad. I am
> looking for a monitor that also allows you to set the HZ rate that is
> talked about in the message below. Either that or an LCD monitor.
> An LCD monitor that allows the Hz rate to be set as well would be
> ideal.

I don't think there are LCD monitors that will allow you to change the
refresh rate (hz). I think any CRT monitor made in the past 8
years will allow you to change the refresh rate, so your IBM monitor
must be very old, or there may be a software issue that is preventing
you from chaning the refresh rate.

However, you may find a huge difference between using a CRT and an
LCD, bigger than any change you might get from altering the refresh
rate. (although in my own case, I decided that the CRT was better)

Marc

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RE: Monitors, glare radiation screens

Ian Kemp
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I think most monitors in the last 5-10 years have had a number of frequency
options (accessed via Control Panel | Display | Settings | Advanced |
Monitor). Certainly my last 3 desktop monitors have done so. So you might
be able to get someone to give you a secondhand unit for free! That being
said, I've just checked the settings for the LCD display on my brand new
laptop and it only offers me one choice - 60 Hz.



Ian



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Subject: [eSens] Monitors, glare radiation screens



I have two computers. One I don't even use because the monitor burns
me to such an extent. I will have to get rid of it and replace it.
I have another monitor that is an old IBM that is not so bad. I am
looking for a monitor that also allows you to set the HZ rate that is
talked about in the message below. Either that or an LCD monitor.
An LCD monitor that allows the Hz rate to be set as well would be
ideal. Snowshoe would you tell me where you purchased your radiation
glare screen if you are located in the US. And what product was it
specifically, if you would. I would appreciate any names of models
that allow for the HZ to be set. My IBM doesn't let me do this. I
have done the steps listed below. Thanks.




--- In [hidden email], "snoshoe_2" <nonengbunny@h...> wrote:
>
> The pc monitor I have is a cheap one and has always given me
trouble
> off and one with flicker, and just it's radiation. -I do have a
> radiaton/glare screen of course, or I couldn't sit here more than a
> half hr. at a time w/o getting burned.
>
> Anyway, this morning I was adjusting colors on it, and for whatever
> reason have never played with the Hz settings in the past, and
> decided to give it a try. It doesn't give the option of 50Hz
refresh
> rate, which I wanted to try, but since 60 is suppose to be bad for
> humans anyway, I chose 70Hz to start with, it has several choices.
>
> I should look in my Rife frequencies and see what I can find on
some
> of these, but I wanted to tell you all, because there was an
> immediate difference in the entire room! It actually feels good,
> although it feels like it might be doing something to my head, but
> more like it might be clearing it than anything.
>
> So, has anyone else tried this?
>
> If you want to access it, R click on your desktop, choose
properties,
> settings> advanced> monitor> then make your choice under Screen
> refresh rate.
>







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