Talk to any brain specialist in any major hospital as far as they are concerned it has been proved. One world renowned specialist in this area from Sydney will not own or use a mobile phone as he has seen to many cases of this type of cancer over the past few years. Before the mobile came along this type of cancer was extremely rare. The older analogue handsets were much safer as their frequencies were much lower, and in many cases the pull out aerial was above the users head. Digital phone with internal aerials means the signal has to travel both through the users head and hand to get to the phone and back to the tower. Give it another 5 to ten years and just watch the laws suits fly. I hoe the telcoes and phone manufacturers are investing the massive profits they are making while the sun shines as they may require a lot of cash to settle unwinnable legal cases.
I hope I'm wrong, still time will tell   in about five years or so.
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Brad Keller" <keller...@gmail.com>
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Sent: Monday, December 05, 2011 8:37 AM
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This has never been scientifically proven. These frequencies are the same as what many land line cordless phones use, wireless keyboards use it, wireless routers, and many other wireless devices use this frequency. If it was that dangerous for you then why has it not been taken off the market. Besides you walk around everyday outside and inside and are bombarded with radiation in just everyday situations. There are radio stations that broadcast, cellular towers, televisions, computers, GPS systems, power lines (not high tension), the sun and outer space, etc. So the little that your cell phone, and I do mean little, is nothing compared to the total that you would receive in one day of just normal living. Even my microwave puts out radiation. ----- Original Message ----- From: "andrew shipp" <andrew.sh...@btinternet.com>
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Sorry Steven, your wrong on this, in fact it is proven that if you use Bluetooth connection whilst having your phone near your head it would course more damage than using the mobile with out the Bluetooth, it is simple as your mobile is on frequency of between 849 and 999 megger hurts, where the Bluetooth transmits on higher frequencies which are more dangers than the lower ones, Bluetooth is on the 2.4 gigger hurts..

-----Original Message----- From: Stephen Giggar
Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2011 8:25 PM
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Subject: Re: [Talks] Suggestion for gps users

This would be no worce then holding the phone up to your ear and talking on it. I wouldn't worry about it. The only thing I would be watchful is getting
the screen oily and then not being able to use the Talks software to move
around the screen.

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----- Original Message ----- From: "andrew shipp" <andrew.sh...@btinternet.com>
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Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2011 12:38 PM
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HI Paul I wonder if you've done enough test regarding this Idea of yours. I would be worried about the amount of radiation for one that comes off the mobile, two if you use the GPS using Bluetooth then it becomes grater as Bluetooth is in the 2.4 ghz bands and uses more radiation. It's like putting your mobile in a microwave to test for leeks of microwaves, most people think it is just using the mobile to do this, it isn't, you need to do this using the Bluetooth feature on your phone, and send a message vie Bluetooth to your phone to see if any microwaves are leaking. I could go on even more but I get fed up of writing all this. Take care Andy S

-----Original Message----- From: ANDY COLLINS
Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2011 6:20 PM
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I'd be worried about the health implications of this suggestion -

Andy
----- Original Message ----- From: "Paulo Augusto" <pauloaugustoami...@yahoo.com.br>
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Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2011 5:06 PM
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Hi Listers,
I'm using e72 with talks and I'd like to share an interesting and important discovery I've made. Maybe it's obvious for some users but maybe others don't know about it. When I started using my e72 with loadstone and nokia maps I used to keep the phone in a pocket and listen to talks via head phones. It often took 5 or 10 minutes to connect to the satelites. This week I tested a new method: I put the phone over my head, under a hat. This way the satelite connects almost immediatelly, it often takes about 5 or 10 seconds. This way the gps keeps connected inside the buses, specially if I stay close to the windows.
I hope it's useful for someone.
Regards, Paulo
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