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Richard Clark wrote:
On Sat, 09 Aug 2008 18:31:53 GMT, "JB" wrote: then you sit back and feign ignorance. Oh to be sure it wasn't feigned. In fact, he entirely missed the boat. After all, upon a succinct observation comparing two exposure problems: If you did think, you would be more worried about a 5KW cellphone in your pocket than a blue LED in your ear. Brett couldn't distinguish one as a source of heating from the other as a source of ionization where his own off-topic and ill-understood introduction of the problems of ionizing radiation were the primary issues. There's really no point in sustaining his illiteracy, and chastising would be a sin of mocking the afflicted. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC Ionizing radiation? Sorry, I missed the point where that ever came into question ... however, yes, chuck a neon tube in a microwave, the gases WILL ionize, but then the bulb will probably explode, LOL! Regards, JS |
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