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runar - It maybe that the laser technology gets the most use for amusement, but my husband’s workplace uses lasers for more serious applications. Nothing wrong with finding all sorts of applications for new technology, though.
Back in the ’60s one engineer called lasers “solutions screaming for problems to solve”. I wonder how many people remember that LASER is actually an acronym?
ksoskins almost 15 years ago
Why not go high tech and use a laser pointer to create the magic spot of light?
poppy1313 almost 15 years ago
laser pointer drives my Cat crazy
lewisbower almost 15 years ago
I feel guilty teasing my cats with a laser. I own two lasers and cats..
CoBass almost 15 years ago
@Lewreader Correction - you may own two lasers, but you are staff to your cats.
gosfreikempe almost 15 years ago
Lewreader: Please remember the warning label on those lasers: “Caution: Do NOT look directly into laser with remaining eye.”
runar almost 15 years ago
Laser pointers are proof that technology exists solely for the amusement of out feline masters (and mistresses).
Smiley Rmom almost 15 years ago
runar - It maybe that the laser technology gets the most use for amusement, but my husband’s workplace uses lasers for more serious applications. Nothing wrong with finding all sorts of applications for new technology, though.
runar almost 15 years ago
Back in the ’60s one engineer called lasers “solutions screaming for problems to solve”. I wonder how many people remember that LASER is actually an acronym?
Coyoty Premium Member almost 15 years ago
(Fires laser at Bikini005…) No, that’s not a Coppertone tan.
bmonk almost 15 years ago
Laser, Maser and Phaser are all acronyms.