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I saw a product which claims that when this product is place infront of
the CRT monitor
it will absorbed the radiation emitted out from the CRT monitor, hence
protect your health.
When place at four conner of your living room it will release negative
charge to improve
your living environment. This product is actually a bamboo which was
placed under high temp. and thus turning it into a charcoal.
Dear menbers can this be accepted ? Thanks
Regards
 
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Ralph Mowery

Jan 1, 1970
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I saw a product which claims that when this product is place infront of
the CRT monitor
it will absorbed the radiation emitted out from the CRT monitor, hence
protect your health.
When place at four conner of your living room it will release negative
charge to improve
your living environment. This product is actually a bamboo which was
placed under high temp. and thus turning it into a charcoal.
Dear menbers can this be accepted ? Thanks
Regards

There is almost no radiation from a CRT monitor. You probably get more from
one dental X-ray than you will receive in a lifetime in front of the
monitor. Send me $ 20 and I will do as much as that product will do for
you.
 
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Bob

Jan 1, 1970
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There is almost no radiation from a CRT monitor. You probably get more
from
one dental X-ray than you will receive in a lifetime in front of the
monitor. Send me $ 20 and I will do as much as that product will do for
you.

Where do I send my $20? I want to be protected, too. Hallelujah!!

Bob
 
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tombiasi

Jan 1, 1970
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I saw a product which claims that when this product is place infront of
the CRT monitor
it will absorbed the radiation emitted out from the CRT monitor, hence
protect your health.
When place at four conner of your living room it will release negative
charge to improve
your living environment. This product is actually a bamboo which was
placed under high temp. and thus turning it into a charcoal.
Dear menbers can this be accepted ? Thanks
Regards
This person is hawking the product. This post was a trial balloon.
Need any cell phone boosters?
Tom
 
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tombiasi

Jan 1, 1970
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tombiasi said:
This person is hawking the product. This post was a trial balloon.
Need any cell phone boosters?
Tom
I may have confused this guy with someone else; If so, my apologies.
Tom
 
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Quaker Cowboy

Jan 1, 1970
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I would agree, but maybe the minimal amount of x-rays produced by the
crt might just be asorbed by the bamboo charcoal. If not you could use
the charcoal to cook uo a couple of steaks.
 
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Pooh Bear

Jan 1, 1970
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Quaker said:
I would agree, but maybe the minimal amount of x-rays produced by the
crt might just be asorbed by the bamboo charcoal.

Ummm..... That's a NO.
If not you could use
the charcoal to cook uo a couple of steaks.

Excellent idea. Mine's rare.

Graham
 
It is my honoured and courage to post this question to the menbers when
we are not clear of any product.
But for you I am not clear your motive.
 
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Pooh Bear

Jan 1, 1970
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It is my honoured and courage to post this question to the menbers when
we are not clear of any product.

Very wise.
But for you I am not clear your motive.

He mistakenly thought that you were 'advertsing' such a product. The lack of a
linking URL probably made him realise his error.

Graham
 
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James Thompson

Jan 1, 1970
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Ralph Mowery said:
There is almost no radiation from a CRT monitor. You probably get more
from
one dental X-ray than you will receive in a lifetime in front of the
monitor. Send me $ 20 and I will do as much as that product will do for
you.
Use the charcoal to enrich the dirt in your garden, it will make the plants
grow big.
That is the only good that will come of it.
 
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Jasen Betts

Jan 1, 1970
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I saw a product which claims that when this product is place infront of
the CRT monitor
it will absorbed the radiation emitted out from the CRT monitor, hence
protect your health.
When place at four conner of your living room it will release negative
charge to improve
your living environment. This product is actually a bamboo which was
placed under high temp. and thus turning it into a charcoal.
Dear menbers can this be accepted ? Thanks
Regards

any charcoal will absorb electromagnetic radiation, for this reason it appears
black, measurable health benefits seem unlikely

Releasing negative charge (negative ions?) seems unlikely without a
powersupply.

"activated" (ie steam-treated) charcoal is commonly user to purify air.

Bye.
Jasen
 
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Rich Grise

Jan 1, 1970
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I saw a product which claims that when this product is place infront of
the CRT monitor
it will absorbed the radiation emitted out from the CRT monitor, hence
protect your health.
When place at four conner of your living room it will release negative
charge to improve
your living environment. This product is actually a bamboo which was
placed under high temp. and thus turning it into a charcoal.
Dear menbers can this be accepted ? Thanks
Regards


Charcoal can absorb (actually, I think the word is "adsorb") odorous
vapors from the air, yes, but that's about it. (well, you can grill
burgers & such over it, if you can get it to burn)

And if you absorbed the radiation emitted from the front of the CRT
monitor, you wouldn't be able to see the eye candy. ;-)

Guess it's the latest version of "The Bamboo Curtain". ;-)

Cheers!
Rich
 
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Rich Grise

Jan 1, 1970
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I may have confused this guy with someone else; If so, my apologies.
Tom

No big deal - he's selling charred bamboo sticks. Ho, hum. ;-)

Oh, wait - on proofreading, he's not selling them - just wants to know
if anybody knows about their efficacy.

Mowhoong, don't buy any. :)

Cheers!
Rich
 
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Rich Grise

Jan 1, 1970
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I would agree, but maybe the minimal amount of x-rays produced by the
crt might just be asorbed by the bamboo charcoal. If not you could use
the charcoal to cook uo a couple of steaks.

But, if you put the charcoal between yourself and the X-ray source,
wouldn't it also interfere with the light propagation from the phosphor to
your eyes? ;-)

Cheers!
Rich
 
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Rich, but drunk

Jan 1, 1970
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Ummm..... That's a NO.


Excellent idea. Mine's rare.

Hmmm - I like mind just short of burned. I don't eat "red" meat - it turns
brown when it's cooked properly. ;-) Raw meat is just too slithery.

Cheers!
Rich
 
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Rich, but drunk

Jan 1, 1970
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Where do I send my $20? I want to be protected, too. Hallelujah!!

Rich Grise, Consulting Engineer
c/o ABI Engineering
12143 Rivera Rd.
Whittier, CA 90606

I'm sure I can find some bamboo charcoal that you could smear on your
CRT screen. ;-)

Now, if you want to be protected from the deadly rays from those
newfangled flat panels, you need some of Doc Richard's Specially
Treated Miracle Saran(tm), only $3.95 per lineal foot! ;-)

Cheers!
Rich
 
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DecaturTxCowboy

Jan 1, 1970
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Hmmm - I like mind just short of burned. I don't eat "red" meat - it turns
brown when it's cooked properly. ;-) Raw meat is just too slithery.


Texas BBQ instructions....

Place steak on grill and turn over after 30 seconds.
Remove from grill after another 30 seconds.
Light the grill.
 
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Michael A. Terrell

Jan 1, 1970
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DecaturTxCowboy said:
Texas BBQ instructions....

Place steak on grill and turn over after 30 seconds.
Remove from grill after another 30 seconds.
Light the grill.



US Army mess hall:

Rare hamburger: Pass the burger over a match.

Well done hamburger: Light the match first.


--
Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to
prove it.
Member of DAV #85.

Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida
 
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DecaturTxCowboy

Jan 1, 1970
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Michael said:
US Army mess hall:

Rare hamburger: Pass the burger over a match.

Well done hamburger: Light the match first.

Since napalm is considered a WMD and no longer used by the U.S. Army,
that would explain the *over* well done hamburgers. <snicker>
 
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