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To: Joe Smith who wrote (31215)8/3/2000 8:02:20 PM
From: Tradelite  Respond to of 57584
 
re: cellphone suits.

LOL! Been using Bell Atlantic (now Verizon) cell phone service for years, first on a Motorola phone and now on a Qualcomm.

No known tumors yet, but am definitely getting a bit more loopy every day. Do I have a tumor to blame? Better yet, do I have a company I can blame?

Geez.....some people who don't talk on cell phones get brain tumors. Even people who don't OWN cell phones get loopy in their old age, tumors or not.

This reminds me of the real estate conundrum in which people get concerned because they are living close to electrical power lines. Despite widely published studies to the contrary, some still fear this leads to childhood leukemia.

I don't pretend to know science, but I am a member of the generation which believes we can't hold someone else responsible for every bad thing that happens to us. (although I have to admit the smokers are getting quite a bit of support from the government against the tobacco companies, which is just one more reason I hope we get a breath of fresh air after the next Presidential election.)