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Well, a friend of mine is scared about radiation from phones and hes starting to freak me out.
He wont carry his phone in his pocket says it might damage thigh or make him infertile.
Sometimes wraps foil round his phone,
Can i have ur views on this
and is there a more practical way for him rather than foil.
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Posted: 2007-03-24 08:28:52
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Posted: 2007-03-24 13:14:50
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Posted: 2007-03-24 13:31:24
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I didnt know foil can do that.
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Posted: 2007-03-24 13:44:05
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I didnt know foil could do it either but my frined thinks it does, and i think that is more for females. friend is guy
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Posted: 2007-03-25 01:25:59
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On 2007-03-24 08:28:52, SE4NICK wrote:
and is there a more practical way for him rather than foil.
Yes there is, it called public telephone booth and a pager.
Seriously now that I am about to have three kids and your friend might be true, I might consider carrying 2 mobile phones each on my two pants pockets. It could be cheaper than using condoms.
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Posted: 2007-03-25 10:37:09
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Well, my friend saw this thread he says hes seriose and thinks there HAS to be a better way.
Hmmm cheaper than condoms, but with chances of cancer and other such deseasish type things that sounds..........
errr tempting
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Posted: 2007-03-25 10:46:42
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On 2007-03-25 10:46:42, SE4NICK wrote:
Hmmm cheaper than condoms, but with chances of cancer and other such deseasish type things that sounds..........
errr tempting
Yeah, cancer, my wife got it

, but luckily she is diagnosed very early. But consider this. The phone is not alone in transmitting the radiowave. There is also Base Station (BTS). Now your friend claim to protect against his cellphone radiowave but how he protect against BTS radiowave. My logic is that both radiowave must be at same strenght in order for them to talk each other. (I could be wrong here) Not to mention wifi signal, wireless phone signal, radio signal from device like Handie Talkie, etc that is around us in daily life.
Yes the cellphone may increase its power during conversation but you may use wired headset for that (remember bluetooth also emit power).
Well, I am not power user of mobile (I only have them in pants pocket when I walk/drive only 3-4 hr a day), and my average conversation time is only 30mins a day. If your friend is power talker then he might justified his paranoia.
The best way to not be exposed at all is not to use all of these and live somewhere in a forest in Kenya perhaps, and eats lots of brocollies, tomatoes, green vegies, etc, etc.
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Posted: 2007-03-26 13:59:15
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umm... this myth about mobile phones being harmful and causing cancer because of all the radio waves and all was debunked by a bunch of scientists quite some time ago... i just can't quite remember the website where i read it..
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Posted: 2007-03-26 16:24:51
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On 2007-03-26 16:24:51, Nyb wrote:
umm... this myth about mobile phones being harmful and causing cancer because of all the radio waves and all was debunked by a bunch of scientists quite some time ago... i just can't quite remember the website where i read it..
Yeah, my wife is a non drinker, non smoker, prefer drink water than sodas etc and yet she still got it
Anyway I won't dismiss the risk but I think as long as your batt can last 2 days before charging (mean normal use) then I don't believe your mobile phone is causing a health concern.
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Posted: 2007-03-27 17:10:17
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