Quote from RenkoTrades:
Smart. Cell Phones have a basketball sized zone of harmful waves. Never put the phone by your head for pro-longed periods and don't put your phone on night stand when you sleep. Keep your phone several feet away from your head and body at night when you sleep.

Neither the sun, nor the creek running by my property affect my desktop, while my cell phone does.Quote from Mike805:
This idea that cell phone radiation is harmful is the biggest load of crap. Read this very carefully so you and others stop propagating these uniformed opinions (I'm an electrical enigneer BTW and have studied electromagnetic radiation extensively):
The spectrum and intensity of radiation emitted by your cell phone, even if you were to use it for many hours everyday is absolutely trivial when compared to what one is exposed to by just standing outside in the sun for a few seconds .
Ok? The phone's lifetime "radiation" on the radiation spectrum is but a very very very small subset of what the sun produces in seconds! The same is true of power lines, substations, etc.
Hell - running water - that's right, a river, produces a lot of electromagnetic radiation! More than your cell phone!
So, here's what you have to do to save yourself from "harmful" radiation:
- Unplug everything. No batteries, phones, radios.
- Live in a prarie with no nearby rivers or power/telephone lines.
- Make your house out lead walls and a lead roof.
- NEVER EVER go outside!
LOL...
Quote from baro-san:
Guys, keep an open mind!
no-doji is more right on this issue, as in others of her posts on et.
atticus is more wrong on this issue, as in others of his posts on et.
Care to calculate the correlation coefficient on that?Quote from baro-san:
Guys, keep an open mind!
no-doji is more right on this issue, as in others of her posts on et.
atticus is more wrong on this issue, as in others of his posts on et.
You'll laugh your way out to the morgue if you get a cancer and follow the conventional medicine's advice! Doctor doesn't mean he is in the right, as being a trader doesn't mean he trades well.Quote from satchel:
Care to calculate the correlation coefficient on that?
If with a team of infantry in a foxhole, I will go with Dr. Atticus thanks (ego notwithstanding).
This is really starting to get ridiculous.
Quote from baro-san:
Neither the sun, nor the creek running by my property affect my desktop, while my cell phone does.
Being an electrical engineer, doesn't mean that you're correct on this. Being convinced you're right doesn't make you so! Don't be narrow minded!