For those of you who have high-powered visible lasers, have you ever tried showing off in public? If so, have you ever gotten any extreme reactions?
Well, I recently took my "Advanced" to my college and used new batteries in it. Many people thought it was really cool, and many of them asked me where I got it, and I happily directed them to wickedlasers.com (even though I won mine in a contest, and that I no longer think of Wicked as the best laser company).
Oh, and I guess being a laser enthusiast has it's upsides as well. I just had a funny experience in a physics lecture today. The professor was doing a demonstration of fiber optics, and she decided to use a laser pointer as a demo prop, but she couldn't get to work. She asked for someone to try to fix it, which I did.
It was a green pointer, but it seemed to be a really old one. The problems were that the button was really hard to push, and that it had a divergence of like 8 mrad. ;D
Well, I recently took my "Advanced" to my college and used new batteries in it. Many people thought it was really cool, and many of them asked me where I got it, and I happily directed them to wickedlasers.com (even though I won mine in a contest, and that I no longer think of Wicked as the best laser company).
Oh, and I guess being a laser enthusiast has it's upsides as well. I just had a funny experience in a physics lecture today. The professor was doing a demonstration of fiber optics, and she decided to use a laser pointer as a demo prop, but she couldn't get to work. She asked for someone to try to fix it, which I did.
It was a green pointer, but it seemed to be a really old one. The problems were that the button was really hard to push, and that it had a divergence of like 8 mrad. ;D