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Previously on "Growing evidence of mobile phone danger"
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I used to wonder why some days my todger was disfunctional . Then I discovered it only happened if my mobile phone was in my trouser pocket
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Is that like "Death by Mawumba"?
Off topic - How's the R8?
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Originally posted by Marina View PostCan't stand the gurning hand-wringing oh-so-reasonable weasel fink of a Government apologist/propagandist, and apparently most of his BBC colleagues feel the same as he blacklegged it throughout the last strike there.
He just trotted out Primarolo's crap without doing any research. Much tripe about 'fairness' as you can imagine.
Oh how we laughed when he had to make a public apology the following night for the inaccuracy of his report.
Ever since then, I've loathed the little monkey-faced git.
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Originally posted by bogeyman View PostHowever, what is pissing me off the most is the arrival of that gimp Evan 'tinsel tits' Davies.
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Originally posted by zeitghostDefinitely.
Especially when Humphries is on...
Naughty is too Labour-friendly and the female presenters are too dumb and shrill (bring back Sue McGreggor!).
However, what is pissing me off the most is the arrival of that gimp Evan 'tinsel tits' Davies.
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I've been testing core network mobile telephony since 1992 when GSM was introduced in the UK and indeed before that on the old TACS kit. In fact for most of the first 5 years of my career I was sat in a test plant with all the BTS' gear buzzing round my head continuously.
If anyones gonna get it I am. Thats if it wasn't total hogwash.
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Originally posted by Gonzo View PostAny evidence to support that assertion?
Just up the output of your router, add a high gain Yagi and point at next doors cat and see what happens.
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Originally posted by Gonzo View PostAnother completely pointless piece of "research" which can be summed up by saying "I have read a few studies and if we start with the assumption that heavy mobile phone use would take more than 10 years to show an effect in increased incidence of brain tumours, then none of those studies can rule it out."
And the bloke spent 14 months on it. Some people really need to find better ways of keeping themselves busy.
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Originally posted by Diestl View PostThey cause so many deaths already and untold suffering for some children. Driving whilst on the phone and slap happy attacks! Nokia..connecting people.
By fist.
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They cause so many deaths already and untold suffering for some children. Driving whilst on the phone and slap happy attacks! Nokia..connecting people.
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Probably not as harmfull as saccharine or aspartame.
Watch out, you G&T men and women.
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I often get headaches when listening to radio4, does that count?
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