Forgive me for interrupting your lecture - in my defense, I honestly thought you were just farting on your keyboard. I like you.
Forgive me for interrupting your lecture - in my defense, I honestly thought you were just farting on your keyboard. I like you.
So, the problem was that I didn't explicitly say that the damage is not permanent, in spite of me saying that it will cause some fatigue just like any muscle will experience when worked for a long period of time? You ask that I qualify my post by saying that your kid's eye might be "harmed" in such a way that it can…
I think he mistakenly directed that comment at you instead of vear since I posted the same article in response to vear saying research shows screens cause eye damage and not proving it
"reading a book will not have the samne negative (even if slight) effect on your as as reading an ebook."
I don't think you have any idea how e-ink works. Please explain how paper magically stops eye strain.
The rest of your post is too long to go into but suffice to say you routinely switch between "eye strain" and…
Your first link addresses eye fatigue which is not a damaging condition, and which I addressed myself. It also lists reading, writing and driving as its first three examples of things that cause fatigue.
I know right? at the very least CNN is fairly credible as a news agency
I'm just gonna leave this here:
lol this made me laugh.
"all" those people?
This is exactly it but I am having fun messing with Vaer lol
Just commenting here so I can get a message and follow up how this ends when you don't find anything later on.
Can you even list one?
My brother is convinced the reason his eyesight is fine while mine and our other brother's are both awful is because he never read anything as a kid if he could help it and we were bookworms. Regular books, not e-books. My dad also suspects part of the reason his eyes are terrible is because his parents made him study…
So basically the data you were referencing is a bit obfuscated and you need additional time? Fair enough.
You do realize that the panels of many modern TVs are the same panels used in modern day computer monitors right?
I've spent the last few minutes googling, and I've had trouble finding any evidence of digital screens being worse than other source of eye strain. Would you be so kind as to show as much as a single link?
This might be the most intelligent comment I have read on the internet. You should tour the country and give speeches
Vaer: Burn fail. Continue?
Hint: make sure you're more articulate than the average 5th grader before you attempt to school an adult.
ive been playing video games since... forever. as in, I cant remember the first time, probably before i was 1 year old. i was born in 1986 just to give you some reference.
It's a little sad, how some parents raise their kids to believe the luddite fears that have been passed down for generations. For example, there's no evidence that screens damage your eyes, although they do cause fatigue over prolonged use (just like using any muscle strenuously for a long time will tire it out).