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Revision 16 . . (edit) December 7, 2001 10:50 pm by Rmhermen
Revision 15 . . December 7, 2001 6:21 am by Alan D [thats confusing]
Revision 14 . . (edit) December 7, 2001 5:56 am by Sodium [rewording]
Revision 13 . . December 7, 2001 5:32 am by Sodium [tidy]
Revision 12 . . (edit) December 6, 2001 2:19 am by Bryan Derksen ["warm" -> "approximately room temperature", for the time being]
Revision 11 . . (edit) December 6, 2001 12:30 am by (logged).191.188.xxx
Revision 10 . . (edit) December 6, 2001 12:30 am by (logged).191.188.xxx
Revision 9 . . November 17, 2001 7:40 am by The ansible [added PDAs]
Revision 8 . . November 17, 2001 7:29 am by (logged).128.164.xxx [Added color swatch. (Sorry, Satan made me do it. I'll be good from now on. :)]
Revision 7 . . October 28, 2001 9:17 pm by Zundark ["infrared" isn't Latin (although "infra" is)]
  

Difference (from prior major revision) (minor diff, author diff)

Changed: 2,6c2
red being the color of visible light of longest wavelength. If your computer monitor is approximately room temperature, the following patch should be colored infrared:



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red being the color of visible light of longest wavelength.

Removed: 10d5
Although relatively harmless, overexposure to IR can cause damage to cells and is the cause of sunburn? (despite ultraviolet commonly being thought of as the culprit.)

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