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To: kinkblot who wrote (618)4/9/1999 10:11:00 AM
From: John Finley  Respond to of 1820
 
Will, I got a chuckle out of that one.

I guess if I stick my head in a microwave oven I'll become smarter <ggg>.

A new meaning to the term "hot head".

JF



To: kinkblot who wrote (618)4/9/1999 10:59:00 AM
From: Will Lyons  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1820
 
John and Will, et al

It finally happened! I've been waiting for many
years for someone to produce a computer that gives
the answer before the question is asked. And now
we have it -- its the phone.
How many times have you shouted 'yes' or 'no'on the
phone before you hear the whole question, or
sometimes you even anticipate the question!

So now all we have to do is connect a computer to
our heads and headphones.

Any patent attorneys interested?



To: kinkblot who wrote (618)11/7/1999 10:39:00 PM
From: kinkblot  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1820
 
Mobile phone 'brain risk'

news.bbc.co.uk

"We saw the opening of the blood-brain barrier even after a short exposure to radiation at the same level as mobile phones. We are not sure yet whether this is a harmful effect, but it seems that molecules such as proteins and toxins can pass out of the blood while the phone is switched on and cross into the brain."
-- Professor Leif Salford, Lund University

Rats! Here we go again.