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On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 22:49:44 -0600, Cecil Moore
wrote: Roy Lewallen wrote: So when you compacted this into the statement that "cell phone use for ten years results in a benign tumor that causes hearing loss", was it an emulation of today's journalistic technique, or just the effect of years spent working with binary circuits? That was the gist of what I got out of reading the article the title and header of which is: "CELLPHONES LINKED TO BRAIN TUMORS, THE GOOD NEWS IS THEY'RE BENIGN; THE BAD NEWS IS THAT THEY'RE THERE." Your gist may vary. I assume one argument from the "no energy in RF waves" guys will be "no energy = no tumor". Anyone done a survey on ham radio & tumors? Is a 700 milliwatt phone signal, next to the ear, that much worse than a 100 watt signal radiating from a screwdriver antenna about 10 feet away? Bob k5qwg |
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