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Seeing as petrol stations all over the UK have warning signs about mobile use' date=' I'm going to assume there is a reason for them to be there that isn't "some spam told us they were bad".

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that was already addressed. the signs are because the phones screw with the pumps

that was already addressed. the signs are because the phones screw with the pumps

I'm thinking the "be warned that you'll explode" style signs aren't.

You're not in the UK. That may have something to do with it.

Maybe we have trading standards commissions whose remit is to prevent terror tactics in commerce.

No, lying signs are.

 

This is massively off-topic.

I know this is just poor anecdotal evidence, but several of my friends have told me that they get headaches after talking on cell phones all day. Also, some times it takes years for the scientist to link certain things to cancer.

 

And I get headaches from pounding my head against the wall. But it isn't because of the radiation the wall is emitting.

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And I get headaches from pounding my head against the wall. But it isn't because of the radiation the wall is emitting.

 

that's great.

 

uhh, alt 0222. Þ

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