Keep Your Laptop Off Your Lap
This month's
"Vanity Fair" features a long profile of TV personality
Anderson Cooper and includes a photograph of CNN's hottest correspondent working on the bed of a New Orleans hotel room with his portable computer resting on his outstretched thighs. Who would worry about this kind of working position as much as I do? Louis Slesin, Ph.D., that's who. He's the man behind the information-rich website MicrowaveNews.com, and he believes that until we know more about the health consequences of working with a computer actually resting on the body, even Anderson Cooper shouldn't try it. Read his views
here in the article, "Keep That Laptop Off Your Lap."
who cares where his computer is>
My TM teacher has Tachyon Disks (I think that's right) all arond her house to protect against the emissions from cell phones, microwaves, computer, etc. I don't know much about those, so I'm not sure as to their effectivenes. Interesting to think about though...reminds me of Star Trek.>