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Hi Reventon, cool wedpage I just bookmarked it.Reventón said:http://MirrorLaser.com/Experiments
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Sorry to keep bugging you about my site, but im trying to make it the best as possible
should be "in case" and "breaks"There is a year warranty incase the box brakes, or if anything like that happens.
not trying to be annoying, but "goggles" "always" "you're or you are" and "else's"As pictures demonstrate the laser dot with sun glasses, is bigger than normal dot would be, and way bigger than special googles.
All Ways Use googles when doing ANYTHING up-close.
Googles are recommended with lasers over 5mW, but keep in mind, ALL lasers can be dangerous if your not careful.
NEVER shine laser at someone elle’s eyes, or any body part.
Hi Reventon, cool wedpage I just bookmarked it.bootleg2go said:[quote author=Reventón link=1191707839/0#0 date=1191707839]http://MirrorLaser.com/Experiments
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Sorry to keep bugging you about my site, but im trying to make it the best as possible
yew.sir-name said:9.5 cm = 3.7 in
6.5 cm = 2.6 in
Turn the rule round and measure in inches... you sure you got a c in math?
marianne said:perhaps both would be best - ie The box is 9.3cm x 6.5cm (3.7" x 2.6"). - then it's good for people who know cm and people who know inches! especially as inches are less commonly used outside the US (here in Europe metric is waaaay more common). plus, laser sizes on most websites i've been to are given in metric.
Hmmmmmm........ I use Safari, but I have tried firefox too........... have you tried internet explorer ?LaserCo said:It happens when I click into the "Basic Effects" http://mirrorlaser.com/BasicLaserEffects.html