Okay, so it appears the comment system does not like the "LESS THAN" symbol, Most laser pointers are rated at LESS THAN 1mW, "High Power" lasers are typically rated at LESS THAN 5mW, this laser will blind you INSTANTLY if it flashes accross your eye, even if reflected off of a semi-reflective surface such as car paint. I know someone with a permanent blind spot in one eye caused by an 80mW laser bouncing accross a room and off of guitar lacquer. Hobbyists beware, you should wear eye protection at all times, and never point it in the direction of any other individual.
I never thought you were serious. Until your final comment I was thinking you were pulling a family guy kind of joke that keeps going...."..as I was saying, they're rated at
you tried so hard... I'm glad you finally got the message across. I have a feeling you would've went on a school rampage if another one of your comments got cut off.
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Okay, so it appears the comment system does not like the "LESS THAN" symbol,
Most laser pointers are rated at LESS THAN 1mW, "High Power" lasers are typically rated at LESS THAN 5mW, this laser will blind you INSTANTLY if it flashes accross your eye, even if reflected off of a semi-reflective surface such as car paint. I know someone with a permanent blind spot in one eye caused by an 80mW laser bouncing accross a room and off of guitar lacquer. Hobbyists beware, you should wear eye protection at all times, and never point it in the direction of any other individual.
I never thought you were serious. Until your final comment I was thinking you were pulling a family guy kind of joke that keeps going...."..as I was saying, they're rated at
just to clarify...eye protection does not mean standard sunglasses...
actually most laser pointers are 5mW (red). but still not enough to cause damage.
on a side not i got to play with a 30mW line laser for a project. not too dangerous because it's spread out, but quite visible and interesting to use.
you tried so hard... I'm glad you finally got the message across. I have a feeling you would've went on a school rampage if another one of your comments got cut off.
what about polarized? (doubt it though)