Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
At 01:49 PM Monday 6/26/2006, Charlie Bell wrote:

On 26/06/2006, at 9:33 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 These emission don't cause cancer or we would all have brain cancers

That's a classic straw man. It's probabilities, not certainties. Even
the most virulent pathogen doesn't kill *everyone*.

Is there an increased risk? Maybe. Has it been shown or ruled out?
Not yet. Is there a plausible mechanism? Scientists are divided. Is
it anything to worry about? Probably not, but keep phone use short
anyway to be on the safe side.


But is it more probable that you will die of a cell-phone-induced brain tumor or that you will have a wreck while gabbing on the cell phone while driving (or be run over by some idiot who is gabbing on the cell phone while driving) or that you will die of asphyxiation in a public place due to having your cell phone stuffed down your throat by someone who is sick and tired of the noise?

Hang Up And Drive Already Maru


-- Ronn!  :)

Number one would be the wreck, definitely. Not sure between the cancer and the asphyxiation.

        Julia
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