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HEY SAILORS! Bluecoyote live from San Francisco reporting on this!

bluecoyote

Jul 24, 2010, 12:38 AM
HEY SAILORS! As a SAN FRANCISCO resident which I am not, I think it's important that your phones get tested for SAR. SAR can be deadly, and if you hand your phone unprotected to a partner there's a chance they could get it.

The CTIA basically thinks it's okay for us to go from phone to phone without seeing the test results. GET REAL SISTER! Get your phone TESTED.
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slolearner

Jul 24, 2010, 12:22 PM
As much as you're despised, I think we can all agree that was hilarious. 🤣
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Mentat

Jul 24, 2010, 12:55 PM
That is about the same quality reporting we get from MSNBC... but yours was actually worth reading!
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KMFS1

Jul 24, 2010, 3:48 PM
finally, you and I agree on something.
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WinstonCourt

Jul 26, 2010, 12:00 PM
Everyone does realize that the frequencies of radio waves which are used by cell phones have many of the same qualities as those frequencies of radio waves your microwave oven uses, right? And, among those qualities is the quality to cook food, or specifically meat! Although the power levels that phones emit are only a small fraction of the power levels used in microwave ovens, I would personally consider it nice to know the levels the phones are emitting. And, yes, those levels might influence my purchases of phones. One example would be, in the city with easy access to cell towers, why not go with the lowest possible emission levels and worry about my health. However, if I lived in a remote location I would have to accept higher levels and...
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misschris

Jul 27, 2010, 6:54 PM
Wow. That's quite an impressive paragraph!

But I must admit that I didn't read it all, cause I'm still giggling about Blue's original post.
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