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Uploaded by on Apr 25, 2006

A look at the Hard Drive Scope in action, not the output but the actual hard drive mechanism.

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  • Awesome... But I bet your table isn't as tidy as in this video :D

  • @MarkoZed

    Very true. :)

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  • q coño esta haciendo???¿?¿

  • Verga estabas como que ladillado verdad?

  • lol @ sspoke. Seriously go read "How CRTs work" or "How LCDs work"

    CRT stands for Cathode Ray Tube...

  • Hmm alright im a programming debugger my self but light on the monitor was just magic to me only thing I know is that every pixel gets refreshed at hz's times per second but I don'tk now what a pixel on my monitor really is thats my problem so I believed it transfers the same material used by lasers thats what i came to that conclusion okay thanks I like learning new things

  • Hmm alright im a programming debugger my self but light on the monitor was just magic to me only thing I know is that every pixel gets refreshed at hz's times per second but I don'tk now what a pixel on my monitor really is thats my problem so I believed it transfers the same material used by lasers thats what i came to that conclusion okay thanks I like learning new things

  • And No. not a "debugger" i study Electrotechnology & play with stuff day in day out 7 days a week.

  • SSPOKE! The light released by a laser is "monochromatic". It contains one specific wavelength of light, The light released is also "coherent". (It is "organized" -- each photon moves in step with the others) ok.. you got that? now a CRT or LCD moniter DOES NOT HAVE THESE CAPABILITIES! An LCD/CRT that can show colors must have 3 subpixels (red, green and blue)to create 1 color pixel! So if you can understand that, There is absolutly NO POSSIBLY WAY! a picture or video of an Laser can damage you.

  • dude are u debugger or something

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