Guest guest Posted September 19, 2003 Report Share Posted September 19, 2003 Sue, does your scanner have an OCR? If so, scan the document into MS Word or whatever and type it. Kim computer question Seems I only " talk " when I have questions!!! Sorry, but here's another.... I was asked to fill out a form to become a Master Trainer (trainer of the trainers) for the Illinois State Board of Education. I'm really interested and really want the position (to work along with my other jobs!). My question is: I got the form sent to me through an Adobe Read Only attachment to an email. I can answer the questions, but does it go through? Any way I can fill out the form online? I am clueless on how to do this. I printed off the form, thinking I could just fill it in, scan it and send it back, but it has to be typed. TIA Sue mom to Kate 13 and Karrie 7 w/ds and ?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2004 Report Share Posted June 7, 2004 Ive been getting a sensitivty to my crt monitor and computer. Headaches, abdominal cramps. I cant use it for more than 20 minutes before feeling fatigued. The computer causes a low level, but constant stress. As soon as I sit in front of the monitor though its like a huge blow to my state of being. I also have a very high metabolism, trouble sleeping. I was reading that emfs might effect the adrenal system. I think the computer has been enhancing my already high metabolism body. Its been hard because I do most of my work on the computer. Ive been looking to get a new monitor at these sites http://www.SafeLevel.com/ - " zero radiation " lcds and here http://www.unicomplabs.com/lcd/sceptre.asp Havent found any reviews for these sites or their products though and dont know whats legit. I was wondering if anybody here knew about these sites and how well the products worked. Any other sites with low radiation lcds? I also would like to get a shield for any new monitor and a polarizer for me. Reduce the exposure as much as possible. First I need to get rid of my crt. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2004 Report Share Posted June 8, 2004 Hello Drasko, I measured a lot on monitors, but could not measure much. In a few weeks I get a meter, especially for measurements on monitors, according to the TCO/MPR norms, where one must measure with a *Pizza* formed sonde in two frequency ranges. Normal meters do not have those ranges. As I wrote before, the flickering has something to do also. The brain activity is disorderly. The flickering tries to make this activity in an ordering one, and that is something that our brains do not like. That is one of the reasons, that changing from a CRT to a TFT monitor does not improve the situation. I found with a *World radio receiver*, that there are a lot of seperate frequencies emitting from the monitor. With this new meter I get a digital oscilloscope, with which I hope to find out more. It is not a bad idea for having a negative ionen generator in the neighbourhood of your monitor, because the monitor may emit positive air ions. Also, some monitor screens are electrostatically charged. Cleaning it with a damp cloth may help. Last week I found a (expensive) TV that had 22000 V on its surface. They wondered why DVD players and othe hi-fi equipment went awol. My Sony monitor has 0 V. I checked some flat screens in a computer store. The cheapest one measured 0 V, going up to the expensive ones, that measured 3600 V. It is also not bad, when your monitor is electrostatically charged, in cleaning also the glasses of your spectacles regugarly. Greetings, Claessens member Verband Baubiologie www.milieuziektes.nl www.hetbitje.nl checked by Norton Antivirus Re: Re: computer question > > > > I didn't measure a large electric field from my LCD monitor. (Samsung > SyncMaster 171B connected to a earthed socket) It even shields some of the > electric fields that come from the walls in my appartment. I did detect > rather large magnetic fields, though. Keeping a distance of 40 cm should > keep me in the safety zone. But I still get tired from working with it. I'm > trying the Quantum Software since yesterday. > > > > Niels > > > > >I don't know how any LCD monitor can claim to be " zero radiation " . > > After all, if it's got an flourescent backlight, then it's putting > > out a large electric field. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2004 Report Share Posted June 8, 2004 >I didn't measure a large electric field from my LCD monitor. Yes, but what are you measuring it with? It's my understanding that all EMF meters detect fields within a specific frequency range. If the LCD monitor is generating fields with frequencies outside the range of the meter, then the meter reads zero. Even if there is a large field! I also own an LCD monitor and an EMF meter which reads zero when placed next to it. However, I once could not tolerate this monitor for more than 5 minutes when it was turned on! Also, if I put an AM radio next to it and tuned it between stations, you could hear a *LOT* of interference (heard by a loud buzzing sound) when the LCD was turned on, and this interference went away when the LCD was turned off. So in this case, I think the AM radio is more accurate (and cheaper) than the EMF meter in measuring what was bothering me! Marc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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