x33CrYsTaLx0x answered Thursday February 10 2005, 7:48 pm: I dunno, it probally is bad because the light? lol i dk but im on all the time and i dont have any problems :-D. But if you start feeling really tired all the time, and youre like always on the computer.. then try to like limit yourself! xox, Crystal .. [ x33CrYsTaLx0x's advice column | Ask x33CrYsTaLx0x A Question ]
sarah0308 answered Thursday February 10 2005, 7:09 pm: yeah it is bad but it depends on how long you are on there...your eye site could become weaker and you could get carpul tunnel (sp?) something to do with your hands they become like weaker and you cant move them..somthing like that
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XxRockon answered Thursday February 10 2005, 6:58 pm: yea, not too great for yah..not good for your eyesight and not too good to sit for long periods of time staring at a screeen. But if you don't do it too often its not too bad..if you to it consecutivley for hours on end day after day..then yea its bad [ XxRockon's advice column | Ask XxRockon A Question ]
Karen answered Thursday February 10 2005, 6:05 pm: Yes, it's bad to be on the computer for a long time because your eye sight will become weaker and your fingers would start to hurt if you type a lot. Hope I helped :)
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underline answered Thursday February 10 2005, 6:04 pm: I don't think so. Unless you sit really really close to the screen, that might cause some eye damage, but I don't think anything that bad. [ underline's advice column | Ask underline A Question ]
MummuM answered Thursday February 10 2005, 5:48 pm: It's not that bad but you can stran your eyes. Just try to take a break from the computer every so often, so your not on it for hours at a time!
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