C CowFreak5 Flaccid Member Apr 22, 2007 91 0 0 32 Granite Falls, WA www.myspace.com Marklar ₥0 Apr 24, 2007 #41 "hasn't been proven"... Exactly. And for some strange reason, I just read that non-ionizing radiation is harmless.
"hasn't been proven"... Exactly. And for some strange reason, I just read that non-ionizing radiation is harmless.
B b_sinning Erect Member Nov 22, 2004 22,790 47 41 47 Savannah, GA Marklar ₥10 Apr 25, 2007 #42 CowFreak5 said: "hasn't been proven"... Exactly. And for some strange reason, I just read that non-ionizing radiation is harmless. Click to expand... Was this study funded by the people that own the towers?
CowFreak5 said: "hasn't been proven"... Exactly. And for some strange reason, I just read that non-ionizing radiation is harmless. Click to expand... Was this study funded by the people that own the towers?
fly omg Oct 1, 2004 79,102 27,214 1,323 Marklar ₥84,121 Steam mattressfish Apr 25, 2007 #43 plot said: It'd make more sense if they lived near cell towers. RF fucks you up. Click to expand... Thank God radio stations don't use it then.
plot said: It'd make more sense if they lived near cell towers. RF fucks you up. Click to expand... Thank God radio stations don't use it then.
H HydroSqueegee Flaccid Member Nov 15, 2004 1,446 0 0 44 Marklar ₥0 Apr 25, 2007 #44 i have no need for a cell. if im at wrok, call me there if im not at work, im at home, call me there if im not at home, i sure as hell dont want to talk to you
i have no need for a cell. if im at wrok, call me there if im not at work, im at home, call me there if im not at home, i sure as hell dont want to talk to you
B b_sinning Erect Member Nov 22, 2004 22,790 47 41 47 Savannah, GA Marklar ₥10 Apr 25, 2007 #45 After the mexican food no one from your work wants to call you anyways.
P plot Morning Boehner Oct 16, 2006 20,031 4,165 573 kansas city Marklar ₥1,897 Apr 25, 2007 #46 fly said: Thank God radio stations don't use it then. Click to expand... Thank god they're thousands of feet in the air compared to cell towers.
fly said: Thank God radio stations don't use it then. Click to expand... Thank god they're thousands of feet in the air compared to cell towers.