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I happen to love working with computers and consider myself knowledgeable on the subject. Just for fun I took this IQ test on the subject of computers and scored a 150, which on their chart was at the very top of the above average category, and only one point from the highest category possible. I think I saw into the future and saw myself alone, unless women like nerds still these days.
You should be fine since it's an LCD screen. As far as I know, they aren't harmful to the eyes. The older desktop computer monitors, the big heavy ones with the glass front contain an invisible film on the glass that blocks out any kind of harmful rays. I'm not certain of the evidence behind harmful rays and monitors, but I do know there is an invisible film on the monitor glass. That is why they tell you not to clean the glass with an ammonia based product like Windex, since that can eat away at the film. Just keep a safe distance between your face and the screen. It's also good to reduce the brightness if you feel your vision is being affected.
Speaking of computers, do yourself a favor, if you don't have one, and get a Mac!
On the other subject, I guess I'm a good listener, or so I've been told. Maybe it's because I never talk.
All women have different preferences. Some like them tall, some short, some smart (like you), others dumb ; you get the picture. Self-confidence is key ; that's the one constant that all women go for. Anyone can be self-confident ; it just needs to be learned. Be secure about who and what you are and you'll have it made.