Mikeus Caesar
02-07-2006, 00:01
As the title asks, what health hazards await you when you use your PC? Dangers for me include:
1) Rickety table. If i was to buy a heavier monitor (the one i currently have is already a behemoth) the coathanger wire holding the legs together could give way, bring down my 40 kile monitor and 50 kilo table down on my thighs. My bones would probably break.
2) Going to turn the plug socket on and off is like tip-toeing through a minefield full of tigers. Not only is there the chance of tripping over wires and smacking my head on something, but there are all sorts of discarded sharp things there, covered in dust and litter. Also, even if i'm successful reaching it, i might bang my hand standing back up on a large wooden ceiling beam.
3) The keyboard is full of crap, including an actual lump of mould. I have to wash my hands after use, or i could risk food poisoning.
4) My old wooden chair is showing it's age. The seat part could fall through any day now.
5) Dust. It's everywhere in my room. More so round the back of the monitor, which means i encounter it on my trek to the plug socket. My mild asthma isn't helped by this, so i have to step carefully, unless i want to be caught in a filthy snowstorm.
6) Sheer litter. Due to the fact this is my bedroom, i drop things where i want, including notes, food wrappers, old boxes. Even a homemade wooden sword just nearby. Trip on that, and once again, i risk breaking my neck/cracking open my head.
7) Subwoofer. I have nowhere to put my giant subwoofer, and rather unwisely put it just behind my PC, which is in the way of the path to the holy plug socket. Far too often i've stubbed my toe on it, but one day i'll accidentally put a foot through it and become Kentucky Fried Michael.
I'll post a picture of my delightful hazard course tomorrow, during the day when there's enough light. Now, how about you?
1) Rickety table. If i was to buy a heavier monitor (the one i currently have is already a behemoth) the coathanger wire holding the legs together could give way, bring down my 40 kile monitor and 50 kilo table down on my thighs. My bones would probably break.
2) Going to turn the plug socket on and off is like tip-toeing through a minefield full of tigers. Not only is there the chance of tripping over wires and smacking my head on something, but there are all sorts of discarded sharp things there, covered in dust and litter. Also, even if i'm successful reaching it, i might bang my hand standing back up on a large wooden ceiling beam.
3) The keyboard is full of crap, including an actual lump of mould. I have to wash my hands after use, or i could risk food poisoning.
4) My old wooden chair is showing it's age. The seat part could fall through any day now.
5) Dust. It's everywhere in my room. More so round the back of the monitor, which means i encounter it on my trek to the plug socket. My mild asthma isn't helped by this, so i have to step carefully, unless i want to be caught in a filthy snowstorm.
6) Sheer litter. Due to the fact this is my bedroom, i drop things where i want, including notes, food wrappers, old boxes. Even a homemade wooden sword just nearby. Trip on that, and once again, i risk breaking my neck/cracking open my head.
7) Subwoofer. I have nowhere to put my giant subwoofer, and rather unwisely put it just behind my PC, which is in the way of the path to the holy plug socket. Far too often i've stubbed my toe on it, but one day i'll accidentally put a foot through it and become Kentucky Fried Michael.
I'll post a picture of my delightful hazard course tomorrow, during the day when there's enough light. Now, how about you?