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Christina R
Oh, wow. That is good to know that it reduced by more
than half. I have a "glare screen " on my computer;
dont know what kind it is or anything; is there
something ELSE I should put on my cmoputer?

--- Ian Kemp <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Hi Christina,
>
> You moved your monitor from 17" to 26.5". From the
> inverse square law, as
> 17 squared = 289 and 26.5 squared = 702, the
> radiation should have reduced
> by a factor of 2.43. So you've reduced it by well
> over half - a good start!
> Maybe it's not so surprising that you felt you
> noticed a difference.
>
> Ian
>
>
> --- ChristinaR wrote:
>
>
> So, I think I posted in another post that I was able
> to move my computer back so it is about 1.5 times
> further away. So how would this affect the
> radiation?
> It wasn't twice as far to make it 25% of original
> radiation.....so what would it be?
>
>
>
>
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RE: glare screen

Ian Kemp
I think glare screens just reduce "conventional" eye strain. There are
other devices but this is where I hand over to others in the group who have
much more eexperience and expertise on this aspect!
Ian

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Christina R
Sent: 16 February 2006 18:38
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Subject: [eSens] glare screen


Oh, wow. That is good to know that it reduced by more
than half. I have a "glare screen " on my computer;
dont know what kind it is or anything; is there
something ELSE I should put on my cmoputer?

--- Ian Kemp <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Hi Christina,
>
> You moved your monitor from 17" to 26.5". From the
> inverse square law, as
> 17 squared = 289 and 26.5 squared = 702, the
> radiation should have reduced
> by a factor of 2.43. So you've reduced it by well
> over half - a good start!
> Maybe it's not so surprising that you felt you
> noticed a difference.
>
> Ian
>
>
> --- ChristinaR wrote:
>
>
> So, I think I posted in another post that I was able
> to move my computer back so it is about 1.5 times
> further away. So how would this affect the
> radiation?
> It wasn't twice as far to make it 25% of original
> radiation.....so what would it be?
>
>
>
>
> _____
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been
> removed]
>
>


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Re: glare screen

Marc Martin
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In reply to this post by Christina R
Ian Kemp wrote:
> I think glare screens just reduce "conventional" eye strain. There are
> other devices but this is where I hand over to others in the group who have
> much more eexperience and expertise on this aspect!

There are computer monitor screens that have embedded wires in the glass and
then allow you to wire them to a local ground. I bought one of these years
ago from LessEMF, but it didn't help much, and I eventually stopped using it.

Marc

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Re: glare screen

Emil at Less EMF Inc
Yes, there are "glare" screens, and there are "glare plus shielding"
screens.
You can easily tell the difference because the shielding version will have a
ground cord.
The shielding is electric field, not magnetic.

If your problem is electric field sensitivity, they will help immediately.
If your problem is something else, they won't help.

Emil

----- Original Message -----
From: "Marc Martin" <[hidden email]>
To: <[hidden email]>
Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 3:09 PM
Subject: Re: [eSens] glare screen


> Ian Kemp wrote:
> > I think glare screens just reduce "conventional" eye strain. There are
> > other devices but this is where I hand over to others in the group who
have
> > much more eexperience and expertise on this aspect!
>
> There are computer monitor screens that have embedded wires in the glass
and
> then allow you to wire them to a local ground. I bought one of these
years
> ago from LessEMF, but it didn't help much, and I eventually stopped using
it.

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> Marc
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