In article <i7WPM0Ancz1GFw9j@ntlworld.com>,
mike.swift@yeton.co.uk
says...
> In article <fb79k5$ls4$1@pc-news.cogsci.ed.ac.uk>, Richard Tobin
> <richard@cogsci.ed.ac.uk> writes
> >>Only ten minutes on a mobile could trigger cancer, scientists believe
> >
> >No, that is not what scientists believe. Either you or the Daily Mail
> >is making it up.
>
> This is bad for you, that is bad for you, perhaps at birth we should be
> sealed in an airtight box pumped with scrubbed oxygen and fed with safe
> irradiated nutrients intravenously.
>
A better plan would be to never read some of the absurd shite that is
printed in the Daily Mail. That said, I found a Brass Eye moment in the
Telegraph a few days ago when it reported that churches were considering
allowing mobile phone masts to be placed on spires even though they
could be used to transmit pornography to children!
In the interest of balanced, non hysterical reporting, they appear to
have forgotten to mention that this coverage could enable ambulances to
be called for stab victims etc.
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