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| Junior Member | Hey I was wondering, now I've taken apart a few different electronic devces, ranging from computers to speakers and even synthesizers however I have never actually done anything with a lasers (well apart from my discman once) now this "radioactive warning" which exists on the top of my Ps2's inner casing before getting to the laser. This feels like a really dumb question to ask but just making sure (so my hair doesn't start falling out or something) - that only applies to when the ps2 is actually plugged in to a power source right? |
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| Saint, Church of Ryanism | Don't worry about the radiation exposure. It is well below that which could ever cause damage to your body. Trust me, as I have already been exposed to plenty of radiation, and I'm still healthy as hell. ~Will Courtier~ |
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