Hi Bill et al,

I had doubts myself and thought I saw this demonstration some years ago. 
Check out this link for the truth about the video you pointed to. It's the 
last item mentioned in the page that appears on your screen.

http://www.snopes.com/science/cookegg.asp

It was a marketing exercise by Cardo Systems, Inc., a provider of 
Bluetooth headsets..

No, Virginia, there is no real popping of corn by cellphones in this 
scenerio.

All for now, Stay well, Stay warm, Art

A.E. Michael, Dir. of Engineering
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On Fri, 4 Feb 2011, Bill Owsley wrote:

> Why do I have doubts???  Isn't seeing believing ??
> http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5od
h_pop-corn-telephone-portable-micro-o_news
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>    Attitude is Mind over Matter.
> If you don't Mind, it doesn't Matter...
> This email has been displayed using 100% recycled electrons and 100% pure
virgin photons.
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