On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 00:08:14 +0200, xxy wrote:
> 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.
If you were to read a bit more you'd realise that it was a New Scientist
story reported in the Daily Mail and I would not be surprised if it wasn't
carried in other papers (Telegraph for example).