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11-21-2007, 11:20 AM | #1 |
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how many hours do you spent on your cell phone? Look at your bill, it should have a total of hours that month (in my case minutes and just do the math).
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11-21-2007, 12:39 PM | #2 |
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in order for this to work, you have to talk on two cell phones at the same time, one on the left ear and one on the right ear.
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11-21-2007, 12:59 PM | #4 |
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Someone posted this on another site..
Well, do you beleive EVERYTHING you read on the internet ? I am an R.F.Engineer. R.F. stands for “radio frequncy” i build cell phone systems. this is total BS. a normal microwave oven is about 1000 watts. (watts mean the amount of POWER) high frequncies like microwaves DO create heat, but a cell phone is limited to .6 of a watt (as per FCC rules) and, actually, they use much less, depending on other variables. The heat people usually feel from a cell phone comes from the battery heating up, NOT the radio waves !!! In the photo shown, the 2 phones may be in conversation with each other, but there is actually NO signal going directly between them. the signal first goes to a cell site. Then back to the other phone. if there is any cooking going on, it comes from the heat of the battery, or , from the imagination of the user (much more likely).. |
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11-21-2007, 01:40 PM | #5 | |
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