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Do I need goggles for a 20mw green laser?

I have a green laser sight for my pistol and i was wondering if it's powerful enough to require laser safety goggles

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Watching the Burning Man Festival on television! I can see snow everywhere around me it's as cold as my freezer when the wind blows. I'm a California girl I just don't do cold as well as the rest of the world seems to! Snow SUCKS, in my honest opinion! Yeeeoweeee.
Good soup simmering on the stove, a cup of warm cider with a Cinnamon stick and a great book. It doesn't get much better than that. We got lucky here in my part of Indiana and missed most of the nasty winter storm others got. We had some ice on Wednesday and Thursday. To all of our friends out there that received the bad weather please be careful and stay close to home.
My evening would be perfect if I was sitting in front of a blazing fireplace and snuggling with that special guy.But instead , I'm in the middle of trying to move my daughter and her two small kids in with me during this horrible snow storm! And as luck would have it I had to sell my large snow blower earlier this year to pay for repairs on my van! But I am thankful that a couple of guys did come down to help clear my drive way with their shovels and snow blowers and I am also thankful that the small house that my daughter is moving out of is only a block away from me and that we are on a road that is one of the first to get plowed! Enjoy your fire for me..I have to get back to packing! Happy Holidays!
Electric blankets are full of tiny wires. Stepping on the blanket is like stepping on the wire for your cell phone charger. It's probably not a good idea but probably wouldn't do dammage. Also, if you step on it and the blanket still works, you probably didn't damage it. (If you step on your cell phone charger wire and it still charges the phone, it's probably still good too.)
I love the concept but these days I'm not burning wood unless there's no other way to get warm. Plus our fireplace is so darn tiny you'd have to lie on the floor to realize there's a real fire in there and my body no longer can handle lying/sitting on the floor. Fortunately, it doesn't (usually) snow around here, just rains rains rains, so I'm content just being inside with the heater going and the cats lounging around like little muffs. The bed is piled high will fluffly fleece blankets and in winter we put on the old soft sheets so just being in bed is wonderfulalmost too wonderful to drag your body out of in the frigid morning. And on Christmas eve, since I always have to work into the evenings and don't get home until late, I try to find that yule log thing on the tv so it feels like I have a fire goingI ought to look for a DVD or something of it. The only thing that would be better would be lying on a tropical beach with one of those fruit-filled umbrellaed drink in hand with a soft breeze wafting over my body, some steel drum or appropriate style music playing Christmas songs and all that wintry weather far, far away.

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