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lwymarie
Apr20-05, 03:07 AM
if i put my hand on the scanner and scan my hand, do u think the strong light will harm my hand? because i really want to scan my hand, but i don't know whether it is harmful.
Gold Barz
Apr20-05, 07:25 AM
I dont think it would be harmful at all.
HallsofIvy
Apr20-05, 09:21 AM
It's not strong enough to sunburn you is it?
A man, trying to discourage trespassers, put up signs around his property saying "Caution! Unprotected personnel may suffer radiation damage!"
When his neighbors complained (wondering exactly what he had on his property), he responded "Hey, it's true! If you run around here naked, you might get sunburned!"
cronxeh
Apr20-05, 09:38 AM
ive known people who would put other body parts on a scanner :biggrin:
misskitty
Apr20-05, 10:08 AM
So have I. People do strange things! :bugeye:
Has anyone ever wondered what motivates these people to behave the way they do? Sometimes I think there is a gene for weirdness. Especially in my family! :wink:
lwymarie
Apr23-05, 10:26 PM
so that means.. i can scan my hand??
hypatia
Apr24-05, 12:38 AM
yes you can
Math Is Hard
Apr24-05, 01:55 AM
ive known people who would put other body parts on a scanner :biggrin:
and then there are those who insist on putting their pets in the scanner.
Tips for Performing Good Cat Scans (http://www.lunaticfringe.net/catscans.html)
cronxeh
Apr24-05, 01:57 AM
What do you mean "in the scanner"? Moonbear's gerbils are powering all my electronics appliances :uhh:
lwymarie
Apr24-05, 02:25 AM
a news article states that a man photocopy his face and then he got blind.
so if i scan my face, will i get blind?
hypatia
Apr24-05, 02:35 AM
wear sunglasses with a uv rateing?
hypatia
Apr24-05, 02:36 AM
OMG the cat scan was sooo funny
brewnog
Apr24-05, 07:17 AM
The blink reflex should be sufficient to prevent any damage to your eyes.
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