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Originally posted by UnknownOrigins
well, looks like I'm definately at risk with spending an average of 70+ hours a week on the computer (85% of that is at ATS)
Originally posted by phaedrusxxx
could you please repost this with bigger font? It's all blurry and I have no idea what it says. Thanks!
Originally posted by sturod84
would that mean TV has the same effest? that would mean im staring at screens way more then i should be. my eyeballs do feel a tad strained once in a while, like they are on fire.
Originally posted by MaskedAvatar
Try this.
Don't cheat.
When you scroll down to the chart, don't look closely - you will need to be 8 to 10 feet from the screen to get a reasonable result.
www.kytc.state.ky.us...
Originally posted by surfup
Actually it is from 6 to 8 feet.
Originally posted by MaskedAvatar
Originally posted by surfup
Actually it is from 6 to 8 feet.
What? You couldn't see the ninth row down from ten feet away?
Uh oh.
Originally posted by GradyPhilpott
For decades, it was suggested that sitting to near a TV or watching TV in the dark was bad for the eyes. That myth has now been debunked.
The article doesn't mention anything about cathode ray monitors or LCD monitors or how far one sits from the screen.
There is also no mention as to the process that might link glaucoma to computer use.
The only thing confirmed, according to the article, is a correation and as we all know correlation is not causation.
Originally posted by lchoro
I've been using the regular eye drops to relive fatigue.