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Typical bait and switch.
Dude, please make sure your slug is correct. "Are AM Radio Towers harmful?" trash. |
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Hi All,
My original posting on this topic has raised a wonderful number of replies, thanks to you all, they are all very interesting.. I am convinced radiowaves are harmful, just like mobile phones, PC screens etc. Remember they thought asbestos was save until a few years ago! Mike |
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On 22 Aug 2004 16:55:49 GMT, misterfact ("misterfact") writes:
misterfact Probably all you relatives live near AM radio transmitters and those misterfact waves actually cause baldness also! I think that here we we have an explanation for several things. misterfact should consider http://www.stopabductions.com/ |
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"Mike Terry" wrote in message ... Hi All, My original posting on this topic has raised a wonderful number of replies, thanks to you all, they are all very interesting.. I am convinced radiowaves are harmful, just like mobile phones, PC screens etc. Remember they thought asbestos was save until a few years ago! Mike asbestos IS safe... just dont eat it or drink it. of course radio waves are harmfull, you would not want to be in a microwave oven if it was turned on. come to think of EVERY freeking thing in the universe is harmfull. there is not one material thing in existance that you can name that cannot be used to kill. but think about this, sense the dawn of time (or at least earth) the planet earth has been bombarded by electromagnetic radiation from the sun, stars including radio stars, pulsars, cosmic radiation, gamma ray bursters, even tornados and hurricanes are known to produce RF. it is equally possable that mankind NEEDS RF the same as it need vitamins and sunlight to be healthy! bet someone could get a healthy grant to study this. |
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the Italian study: ONE transmitter, near Rome. that's a statistical
sample? you could probably prove lasagna causes baldness with those techniques ALL of my Italian relatives eat lasagna, and they are ALL bald. Even my Aunt Mary. I demand a Federal grant to study this further. --scott maybe bald Italians cause Leukemia ? Now if we can get a transmitter to generate lasagna... Bob Radil A ?subject=NewsgroupRes ponse" E-Mail /A |
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"Bob Radil" wrote in message ... the Italian study: ONE transmitter, near Rome. that's a statistical sample? you could probably prove lasagna causes baldness with those techniques ALL of my Italian relatives eat lasagna, and they are ALL bald. Even my Aunt Mary. I demand a Federal grant to study this further. --scott maybe bald Italians cause Leukemia ? Now if we can get a transmitter to generate lasagna... seems like if a 1946 RCA can generate spurs is should be able to generate pasta.... but the sauce might be a little dry. |
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Tim Perry wrote:
"Mike Terry" wrote in message ... Hi All, My original posting on this topic has raised a wonderful number of replies, thanks to you all, they are all very interesting.. I am convinced radiowaves are harmful, just like mobile phones, PC screens etc. Remember they thought asbestos was save until a few years ago! Mike asbestos IS safe... just dont eat it or drink it. of course radio waves are harmfull, you would not want to be in a microwave oven if it was turned on. come to think of EVERY freeking thing in the universe is harmfull. there is not one material thing in existance that you can name that cannot be used to kill. but think about this, sense the dawn of time (or at least earth) the planet earth has been bombarded by electromagnetic radiation from the sun, stars including radio stars, pulsars, cosmic radiation, gamma ray bursters, even tornados and hurricanes are known to produce RF. it is equally possable that mankind NEEDS RF the same as it need vitamins and sunlight to be healthy! bet someone could get a healthy grant to study this. Mr. Perry, I've been laughing "since" I read your post; it made so little "sense". Your composition could be "harmful" to the broadcasting community. You might be a "freaking" genius, but my third grade English teacher would argue otherwise. In fact, it seems the "existence" of school may be a foreign concept to you. As academic "tornadoes", folks here may well fling you aside. It's "possible" you shouldn't be posting to Usenet at all if its readers focus on your errors instead of your point. Is it any wonder we argue so much in this country when so many of us do not have enough basic education to read beyond the daily doses of op-ed rhetoric? |
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