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Nothing says 'I love you' like a laser

by Mike Yamamoto
(Credit: TechLasers)

Talk about versatility. On one hand, high-end flashlights and personal lasers can be used to blind, electrocute, and stun assailants, all before making breakfast.

But then there's a softer side, or so we're supposed to believe. That's why TechLasers is marketing its "Power Pair Valentine's Special Gift Pack," which includes "two Infiniti 125mW green laser pointers, one Infiniti 15mW green laser pointer, two LaserShades, and two cap sets," according to BornRich. As far as the romance meter goes, it ranks right up there "My Clocky Valentine."

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Dare I ask....
by fedtho February 9, 2008 2:14 AM PST
What is this *for* ? What is a "laser hobbyist" (quote from manufacturer's page) ??? Someone who says "I love you" by pointing his green laser on his beloved one... who maybe switches to red for "I want you" ?
I feel out of the loop here. ;-)
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