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To: RagTimeBand who wrote (4335)5/17/2000 3:09:00 PM
From: Scott C. Lemon   of 5853
 
Hello Emory,

> Danger of electromagnetic fields and a British cell phone
> safety alert. earthfiles.com

This is where I believe that low-power Bluetooth is going to get it's biggest boost.

It's not whether the theories are proven or not, they are going to make people are of a possibility. So you will instead use a very low power ear-piece which communicates via Bluetooth to your cell phone - or higher power transceiver - on your belt, in your pocket, or in your briefcase.

Just an opinion ... but I believe that articles like this will promote the sales of Bluetooth ...

Of course, then we'll hear about the damage caused by low-power Bluetooth ... and eventually we will learn that George Carlin was right back in the 1980's when he joked that "Doctors have discovered that saliva can cause cancer! But only when swallowed in small amounts over extended periods of time." ;-)

I'm not saying that there are not serious issues to be looked at ... I am aware of the possibilities ... I use a wired earphone all the time, and seldom put my cell phone to my head.

Scott C. Lemon
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