"George Weston" <geoweston@googlemail.com> wrote in message
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> "Graham" <graham@nospam.zen.co.uk> wrote in message
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>> "Retired" <anon@privacy.com> wrote in message
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>>> "lenny" <lenny@say.no.wifi> wrote in message
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>>>> It will be interesting to see how this one plays out:
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>>>> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv...0&in_a_source=
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>>>> Only ten minutes on a mobile could trigger cancer, scientists believ
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>>> I worked on high power radars in my twenties and thirties, long before
>>> people started to worry about radiation and, along with those collegues
>>> that I'm still in touch with, am going strong in my seventies.
>>> Only point of interest is that all of our children are girls.
>>> No doubt some "scientist", carrying out "research" would use this info
>>> to prove something, but even I, as an engineer, know that there were not
>>> enough of us to make this information statistically significant.
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>> This is a well-known "urban fact" - that men who worked with radar or
>> other VHF/UHF/SHF high power transmitters fathered only girls - people I
>> worked with in the 1970's recognised this.
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> There must be a "reverse-radar effect" in my village then.
> With the exception of two girls, all the local kids are boys.
> This has been noted as strange by many folk around here - including the
> youth club leader.
Where does your village get its water from?
Have you seen an analysis of what it contains yet?
Has the soil been tested recently?
All far more interesting than radar or mobile health effects.