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In article <fb79tv$h39$(E-Mail Removed)>, lenny <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Only ten minutes on a mobile could trigger cancer, scientists believe No, that is not what scientists believe. Either you or the Daily Mail is making it up. -- Richard -- "Consideration shall be given to the need for as many as 32 characters in some alphabets" - X3.4, 1963. Richard Tobin |
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It will be interesting to see how this one plays out:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv...0&in_a_source= Only ten minutes on a mobile could trigger cancer, scientists believe |
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If it were true, then most of the world would have Cancer, and dependant on
the current percentage of terminal cancer, the world population would be in a rapid decline |
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In article <fb79k5$ls4$(E-Mail Removed)>, Richard Tobin
<(E-Mail Removed)> writes >>Only ten minutes on a mobile could trigger cancer, scientists believe > >No, that is not what scientists believe. Either you or the Daily Mail >is making it up. This is bad for you, that is bad for you, perhaps at birth we should be sealed in an airtight box pumped with scrubbed oxygen and fed with safe irradiated nutrients intravenously. If all the scientific experts were laid end to end we could run over the bastards with a road roller. Life's a bitch and then you die, some sooner than others. Mike -- Michael Swift We do not regard Englishmen as foreigners. Kirkheaton We look on them only as rather mad Norwegians. Yorkshire Halvard Lange |
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In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, (E-Mail Removed)
says... > In article <fb79k5$ls4$(E-Mail Removed)>, Richard Tobin > <(E-Mail Removed)> writes > >>Only ten minutes on a mobile could trigger cancer, scientists believe > > > >No, that is not what scientists believe. Either you or the Daily Mail > >is making it up. > > This is bad for you, that is bad for you, perhaps at birth we should be > sealed in an airtight box pumped with scrubbed oxygen and fed with safe > irradiated nutrients intravenously. > A better plan would be to never read some of the absurd shite that is printed in the Daily Mail. That said, I found a Brass Eye moment in the Telegraph a few days ago when it reported that churches were considering allowing mobile phone masts to be placed on spires even though they could be used to transmit pornography to children! In the interest of balanced, non hysterical reporting, they appear to have forgotten to mention that this coverage could enable ambulances to be called for stab victims etc. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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"Michael Swift" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed) : : In article <fb79k5$ls4$(E-Mail Removed)>, : : Richard Tobin <(E-Mail Removed)> writes : : : : Only ten minutes on a mobile could trigger cancer, : : : : scientists believe : : : : : : No, that is not what scientists believe. Either you : : : or the Daily Mail is making it up. : : : : This is bad for you, that is bad for you, perhaps at : : birth we should be sealed in an airtight box pumped : : with scrubbed oxygen and fed with safe irradiated : : nutrients intravenously. Ooh, not irradiated, Lenny wouldn't like that..! : : If all the scientific experts were laid end to end we : : could run over the bastards with a road roller. : : : : Life's a bitch and then you die, some sooner than : : others. And some not soon enough. Ivor |
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On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 22:31:19 +0100, Michael Swift <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote: >If all the scientific experts were laid end to end we could run over the >bastards with a road roller. Mike your eloquence is breath taking. Thank you for that morsel of wisdom and so well put!!! |
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On Thu, 30 Aug 2007 20:34:13 +0000, Richard Tobin wrote:
> In article <fb79tv$h39$(E-Mail Removed)>, lenny <(E-Mail Removed)> > wrote: > >>Only ten minutes on a mobile could trigger cancer, scientists believe > > No, that is not what scientists believe. Either you or the Daily Mail is > making it up. > > -- Richard don't forget to take your pills. |
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"lenny" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:fb79tv$h39$(E-Mail Removed)... > It will be interesting to see how this one plays out: > > > http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv...0&in_a_source= > > Only ten minutes on a mobile could trigger cancer, scientists believe > Sorry, no time to read articles via links, if you have something to say then please give your opinion here. Scientists and research groups will say anything for funding. What they say depends on how big the fund is and how long they can get away with being paid to "research". Isn't it amazing how there are no cases were radiation from a mobile has been proved as a cause of death. Not even amongst radio engineers. People were suffering with cancer well before mobile phones. That must annoy the "no win no fee" brigade from the local council estate who scrounge benefits and look for any reason to get money. |
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"lenny" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:fb79tv$h39$(E-Mail Removed)... > It will be interesting to see how this one plays out: > > > http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv...0&in_a_source= > > Only ten minutes on a mobile could trigger cancer, scientists believe > Dear Lenny, I would have normally bothered to have read the link and responded, but as it is the Daily Mail, which has been total b*******s during all my adult life, I feel it is unlikely anything has changed and consequently their report is not worth [further] serious consideration. Try and cite a reliable journal next time. |
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