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MargaretR 13-11-2011 20:36

Re: Electromagnetic pollution
 
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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 947686)
What's next on your hit list?

Are you volunteering?:D

susie123 13-11-2011 20:59

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What's next on your hit list?

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 947687)
Are you volunteering?:D

No, but I'm enjoying this.

Hilarious.:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38::rofl38:

davemac 13-11-2011 21:59

Re: Electromagnetic pollution
 
its impossible to remove all electromagnetic radiation from the environment, tuning a radio accross all frequencies will tell you how much is being transmitted, if you have an older telly ie cathode ray, it is firing 50 watts of emf straight at you. there is also a emf pulse every time you switch electricity on or off.
So making a cuppa to calm your nerves from all the worry about emf gives you a pulse everytime you turn it on and then when it boils.And dont think about warming a pie up in the microwave:eek:
I dont think everyday emf is of any detriment to people, I think it is a matter of degree, the emf from a nuclear bomb could really spoil your day.:)

susie123 13-11-2011 22:14

Re: Electromagnetic pollution
 
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Originally Posted by davemac (Post 947721)
its impossible to remove all electromagnetic radiation from the environment, tuning a radio accross all frequencies will tell you how much is being transmitted, if you have an older telly ie cathode ray, it is firing 50 watts of emf straight at you. there is also a emf pulse every time you switch electricity on or off.
So making a cuppa to calm your nerves from all the worry about emf gives you a pulse everytime you turn it on and then when it boils.And dont think about warming a pie up in the microwave:eek:
I dont think everyday emf is of any detriment to people, I think it is a matter of degree, the emf from a nuclear bomb could really spoil your day.:)

Greatpost Dave, sums the situation up well. Let's all find something else to worry about.

davemac 13-11-2011 22:18

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the funny thing is, we always do.:dancedog:

Less 14-11-2011 06:31

No use talking sense in a thread Mags has started, she just does the internet equivalent of sticking her fingers in her ears and shouting La, La, La, at the top of her voice, she puts you on her ignore list.
(But don't worry it isn't too bad, curiosity gets the better of her within a day or so and she has to peek at what you've said).

Neil 14-11-2011 06:44

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 947780)
No use talking sense in a thread Mags has started, she just does the internet equivalent of sticking her fingers in her ears and shouting La, La, La, at the top of her voice, she puts you on her ignore list.
(But don't worry it isn't too bad, curiosity gets the better of her within a day or so and she has to peek at what you've said).

I wonder how does she see what you write if your on her ignore list? ;)

Less 14-11-2011 07:26

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 947782)
I wonder how does she see what you write if your on her ignore list? ;)

As usual, you ask a question you already know the answer to.
If someone is on an ignore list their post doesn't show up, people answer that post, if she's lucky they will even quote the post saving her the effort of taking you off her ignore list, if it isn't quoted her curiosity always gets the better of her and she just can't resist the temptation of having a look, then 99 times out of 100, she actually comments about a post from someone she claims to ignore.
Not a very stable form of commitment is it?

jaysay 14-11-2011 08:25

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Originally Posted by susie123 (Post 947726)
Greatpost Dave, sums the situation up well. Let's all find something else to worry about.

Amen to that susie, hell if we had to worry about everything that people say (and governments pay billions for in research into) we might as well lie down a die, you only pass this way once, why waste time on what could happened its bad enough when it does;)

MargaretR 14-11-2011 08:47

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 947796)
As usual, you ask a question you already know the answer to.
If someone is on an ignore list their post doesn't show up, people answer that post, if she's lucky they will even quote the post saving her the effort of taking you off her ignore list, if it isn't quoted her curiosity always gets the better of her and she just can't resist the temptation of having a look, then 99 times out of 100, she actually comments about a post from someone she claims to ignore.
Not a very stable form of commitment is it?

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Less 14-11-2011 08:51

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 947293)
When Neil drew my attention to EMF radiation in my 'change ISP' thread, I did some websearching about it.

I think Neil should be ashamed of himself, he knows how vulnerable you are to your fears of such things and has deliberately worked on this weakness just to stir things up.
I do hope that you will soon be able to come to terms with your latest fad and that in future he will refrain from such mean and cowardly manipulation.

jaysay 14-11-2011 09:08

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 947833)
I think Neil should be ashamed of himself, he knows how vulnerable you are to your fears of such things and has deliberately worked on this weakness just to stir things up.
I do hope that you will soon be able to come to terms with your latest fad and that in future he will refrain from such mean and cowardly manipulation.

See, Less is a very caring person Margaret;)

Neil 15-11-2011 01:18

Re: Electromagnetic pollution
 
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Originally Posted by Less (Post 947833)
I think Neil should be ashamed of himself, he knows how vulnerable you are to your fears of such things and has deliberately worked on this weakness just to stir things up.
I do hope that you will soon be able to come to terms with your latest fad and that in future he will refrain from such mean and cowardly manipulation.

Your just not used to me being helpful.
After I pointed her in the right direction she has researched the problem and sorted it out.
I could have just left her to be microwaved to death by her wifi router.

MargaretR 01-10-2012 13:21

Re: Electromagnetic pollution
 
Dr. Leif Salford is a swedish neurosurgeon who has conducted experiments on the effects of microwave radiation on the brains of rats. The results show death of brain cells.
THE WORK OF LEIF SALFORD • Cellular Phone Task Force


This a very technical video where he explains the experiments
Electromagnetic Fields and Leakage of the Blood Brain Barrier: Dr. Leif Salford - YouTube!

You probably will continue to use your cellphone after reading this (with links) because you consider that it makes your life easier.

Just consider that this easier life may well be made shorter.

Eric 01-10-2012 14:03

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Originally Posted by jedimaster (Post 947560)
so how many conspiracy theorists DOES it take to change a lightbulb? ;)

Two: One to hold it, and one to hammer it in. Or is that engineers:confused:


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