Most people I see with bluetooth and for that matter cell phones, and in 
particular iphones and blackburys seem to suffer from severe brain damage.

I also see similar damage to people who use airport rest rooms, where that 
little red lite shines on a person.

passing under power wires has radiation effects probably similar to cell phones.

monitors radiate, so do those wireless keyboards and mice.

I worry more about the cars that run red lights in my neighborhood.  For that 
reason and that one only, I drive a 5500 lb vehicle with full complement of 
airbag, ,,,,,,and do not use public toilets.

At 05:20 PM 11/30/2007, you wrote:
>I was in a store checking out bluetooth headsets for cell phone, ending up
>getting one on sale for $15.  However another customer I was talking to
>about cell phones, etc. said that bluetooth headpieces deliver as much
>radiation to the head as using the cellphone directly, near your head, maybe
>more.  Bluetooth is one thing, bluebrain is another; anyone know if this is
>true?  If so I may well return the bluetooth and just stick to regular,
>corded headpiece, which is admittedly less convenient. I vaguely recall this
>coming up here before but can't locate the posts.
>
>Randall
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