No, computers will not affect a persons skin. If a person never goes outside and sits at a computer, their skin may become pale.
Super computers have existed since the beginning of commuting.
True. If the chemicals on your skin are not strong enough to affect the microbes that live on you, it suggests that those chemicals do not possess antimicrobial properties or are not concentrated enough to impact the microbial populations. This means that the skin's natural flora can persist despite the presence of these chemicals.
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personal computers were more affordable. -apex
Yes it is okay because it doesn't affect the progress of the baby.
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Yes. The less haemoglobin you have, the paler your skin appears. (Relative to how you skin normally appears. For example, it is not necessarily true that a natural redhead with pale skin has less haemoglobin than a brunette. Colour of skin should be examined relative to how the patient usually appears when healthy.)
personal computers were more affordable (apex)
No.
The computers name must be unique for all computers on the same network
Yes, its true Apple computers can get viruses, but it is extremely unlikely due to the way they have been designed.