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| Thread ID: 145 | 1998-09-26 06:24:00 | PCs going through X-Rays | Guest (0) | Press F1 |
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| 430 | 2008-02-04 00:07:00 | Just click on "Last >>>" The oldest here are 98. |
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| 431 | 2008-02-04 04:47:00 | If an x-ray is good enough for me it's good enough for the PC | Agent_24 (57) | ||
| 432 | 2008-02-04 05:20:00 | Almost the Oldest 1-9-98 - Oldest post (pressf1.pcworld.co.nz) WOW win 95 on a dial up server :yuck: | wainuitech (129) | ||
| 433 | 2008-02-04 05:48:00 | Almost the Oldest 1-9-98 - Oldest post (pressf1.pcworld.co.nz) WOW win 95 on a dial up server :yuck: $5 says AMD will revive it now. |
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| 434 | 2008-02-04 06:57:00 | You will receive as much cosmic radiation (in the X-ray, gamma ray range) in one about 1 - 2 hours flying above 35000 feet as you would if you went through one of the passenger baggage inspection X-ray machines (which of course you aren't allowed to). The atmosphere attenuates significant amounts of this radiation, hence the increase at higher altitudes. Essentially, the strength of the X-rays will have no adverse effect on electronics. | wuppo (41) | ||
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