  nekkidtruth You fail at life. Premium join:2002-05-20 London, ON
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| reply to Painless Re: Yak yak yak! Bla bla blah!
I'm not at all denying you may think you have the ability to sense the radiation but I do have to fill you in on a fairly well known secret (read: fact). Cell phones do in fact get warm when in use. Your hand (which adds to the heat), your ear (Which adds to the heat) and your leg (which adds to the heat) are all functioning within normal parameters. These are all normal sensations people have when using a cell phone. I don't see where anything you have described is any different from anyone else.
They are small devices who generate quite a bit of power within themselves, so there's more than enough reason for them to "heat up". The fact that you feel this "heat" doesn't mean you can feel or sense the radiation. Unless of course we're missing something.... -- Weeeeeee |
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@comcast.net | Unfortunately I don't have anything else to add here as I have said all that I have to say about this. If you like, please feel free to re-read my comments and hopefully this will be much clearer to you. |
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  PolarBear The bear formerly known as aaron8301
join:2005-01-03 Riverside, WA
·CableOne
| reply to nekkidtruth I fully agree with you, DSU. And as for as the UNREGISTERED guest's comments go, the fact that he "senses" these things are all psychological, as for as I am concerned. That is the one thing that is different about ALL human beings: the mind. -- "I invented it, Bill made it famous." --David Bradley, the inventor of Ctrl+Alt+Del. |
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 moonpuppy
join:2000-08-21 Glen Burnie, MD
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| said by PolarBear :I fully agree with you, DSU. And as for as the UNREGISTERED guest's comments go, the fact that he "senses" these things are all psychological, as for as I am concerned. That is the one thing that is different about ALL human beings: the mind. Careful, this is the infamous "taylor troll" that rants on music pirates who question his view on P2P.  |
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  PolarBear The bear formerly known as aaron8301
join:2005-01-03 Riverside, WA | Good point, moonpuppy. I shouldn't have even bothered commenting on Taylor's gibberish. -- "I invented it, Bill made it famous." --David Bradley, the inventor of Ctrl+Alt+Del. |
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