Those of you with iPhones might be able to tell me if they have a SIM card? Can
I install one in Europe and use the phone like a local phone there?
The in-laws don't have Internet and I would dearly love to be able to keep
connected while there.
Thanks.
dale leavens.
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Hi Clifford,
Any time there is a spark some ozone will be created, but I'd not
worry much about that occasional snap.
tom Fowle
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 11:14:03PM -0400, clifford wrote:
Dear List Members:
Ozone is used quite extensively in bottled water to be sure no bacteria
is
Dale, from what I recall, you could use a different simm card, but all the
details I am not sure of. THe iPhone does use a standard simm card.
On Jun 26, 2010, at 11:55 AM, Dale Leavens wrote:
Those of you with iPhones might be able to tell me if they have a SIM card?
Can I install one in
Ozonated water is good for you since it increases your absorbed oxygen. It
also helps your body get rid of free radicals.
John
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Where on earth does this stuff come from!
The lungs are about 100% efficient at 16% oxygen saturation under normal
healthy conditions. The atmospheric oxygen is just under 21% so, your blood is
fully oxygenated with plenty to spare provided your lungs aren't damaged by,
among other things,
I have heard it said that you can smell * ozone at the seaside. Is this
actually ozone, or just *
ocean and related smells like seaweed etc?
Jewel
Ozone is among the ocean smells apparently but I don't know why that should be
except perhaps the ultraviolet in the sun on that wide expanse of water. You
will smell it where ultraviolet light is generated particularly those older
carbon arc lamps. The mercury vapor lamps we used to use in