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LOL, that's what I thought too :)
(In fact, I have the very same one and already replaced the screws before the announcement, since they appeared to be not good enough...)
Back on topic, I would suggest a non-UV at all light - even better would be no light at all though, since most mid-70s plastics is very cheap and will yellow or degrade. This is not the case for HP calculators though ;)
The yellow LCDs are yellow because of their UV-filter screen, so better store them away from light.
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I know about the mounting issue from IKEA. But as I bought the rack second hand, I applied the screws myself.
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Americans seem to have such a way with words - "beads may be inhaled into the child's lung and affect the lung function." Or put another way the child may choke to death?
The site also says "Please take the toy away from your child immediately and return it to your nearest IKEA Store!" If you were the child could you sue Ikea for trauma after the toy was taken from you, possibly forcably?
:-)