[ RadSafe ] U.S. senator promises look intocellphone-cancer link -Yahoo! News

Dan W McCarn hotgreenchile at gmail.com
Tue Sep 15 21:35:06 CDT 2009


Hi Steven:

In the early 80s, I always carried a 406 MHz EPIRB in the event that I
crashed!

Dan ii

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-----Original Message-----
From: radsafe-bounces at radlab.nl [mailto:radsafe-bounces at radlab.nl] On Behalf
Of Steven Dapra
Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 2009 18:33
To: Radsafe
Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] U.S. senator promises look intocellphone-cancer
link -Yahoo! News

Sept. 15

         How did we *ever* survive before cell phones were 
invented?????  What do you suppose is the percentage of cell calls 
that consists of mere yakking?  "Sound and fury signifying nothing"?

Steven Dapra


At 12:44 PM 9/15/2009, Maury Siskel wrote:
>When 'they' really decide to end this foolishness, a bill will be 
>voted to outlaw oral conversation by drivers and require the 
>exclusive use of sign language -- or perhaps smoke signals with 
>which they also could warm the coffee and hamburgers.
>
>The chip suggestion would be too wasteful of gasoline -- envision 
>the traffic jam when you must slow to 1 mph in order to call home!
>Maury&Dog  (Maury Siskel  maurysis at peoplepc.com)
>=======================
>Strickert, Rick wrote:
>
>>"If they REALLY want to change the hardware of a cell phone to save 
>>lives, set it so the GPS chip disables the phone if it is traveling 
>>more than, say, one mile-per-hour.  That way no one could talk on 
>>the phone while driving."
>>
>>Such a GPS-disabling feature would prevent passengers in cars, 
>>trucks, taxis, buses,
>--------------snipped-----------


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