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There's no power lines within half a mile of my home. (At least for now.)
CN "Horvath" scribbled Everybody lives near power lines. There's some going down most streets. |
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On Sun, 2 Jan 2005 18:38:02 -0500, Capt. Neal®
wrote this crap: There's no power lines within half a mile of my home. (At least for now.) Then how do you get the power for your computer? CN "Horvath" scribbled Everybody lives near power lines. There's some going down most streets. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
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He steals batteries from K-Mart...
"Horvath" wrote in message ... On Sun, 2 Jan 2005 18:38:02 -0500, Capt. Neal® wrote this crap: There's no power lines within half a mile of my home. (At least for now.) Then how do you get the power for your computer? CN "Horvath" scribbled Everybody lives near power lines. There's some going down most streets. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
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No kidding? (And here I thought I loved him...)
LP "katysails" wrote: He steals batteries from K-Mart... "Horvath" wrote: On Sun, 2 Jan 2005 18:38:02 -0500, Capt. Neal® wrote this crap: There's no power lines within half a mile of my home. (At least for now.) Then how do you get the power for your computer? CN "Horvath" scribbled Everybody lives near power lines. There's some going down most streets. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
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Lady Pilot wrote:
Then how do you get the power for your computer? He steals batteries from K-Mart... No kidding? (And here I thought I loved him...) Your love powers his computer? -- Wally www.artbywally.com www.wally.myby.co.uk |
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![]() "Wally" wrote: Lady Pilot wrote: Then how do you get the power for your computer? He steals batteries from K-Mart... No kidding? (And here I thought I loved him...) Your love powers his computer? Hehee. Probably so, I'm such a great power source...TONAL LP |
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Lady Pilot wrote:
Your love powers his computer? Hehee. Probably so, I'm such a great power source...TONAL Ah, my email address is why you thought I might be Donal in disguise? 'Fraid not- it's tonal, as in 'tone', as in musical. -- Wally www.artbywally.com www.wally.myby.co.uk |
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Join the crowd, sweetie, everybody loves the Good Captain Neal®
"Lady Pilot" wrote in message news:n18Cd.32272$F25.1456@okepread07... No kidding? (And here I thought I loved him...) LP "katysails" wrote: He steals batteries from K-Mart... "Horvath" wrote: On Sun, 2 Jan 2005 18:38:02 -0500, Capt. Neal® wrote this crap: There's no power lines within half a mile of my home. (At least for now.) Then how do you get the power for your computer? CN "Horvath" scribbled Everybody lives near power lines. There's some going down most streets. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
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w_tom,
Using your own advice, please tell us what kind of meter were you using for your car dash test. Should we believe you when you don't specify type of meter, what you were measuring, what the values were, under what conditions were your testing done. IOW you have ignored the very things you are condemning. I stated ; "The jury was still out on effects" You haven't really said anything of value other than your own slant on your "Urban Myth" Ole Thom |
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The best numbers are those found standard in a home. IOW it
is not advisable to live in a region of 1 gauss. That, I thought, was obvious from my posts. But how much lower must magnetic (or electric) fields be to be safe? Well, you and your neighbors are all not suddenly dying. Therefore the E-M fields in your neighborhood are probably a good benchmark for safety. Some are so worried about magnetic fields as to say 3 milligauss is too high. Then danger is everywhere. Others put those maximum acceptable limits higher. Bottom line: currently household appliances appear to be acceptable limits for safety. As I said before, you have a crude measuring device. If fields in that location cause a monitor to shimmy, then that *might* be levels too high. Indeed, that location is higher than what most people experience. Therefore it is advisable to limit time in that area. IOW don't put a bed there. Did I give a magic number? Of course not. There is no magic number. Concepts must be tempered by the numbers. Provided is a crude method to measure field exposure - to get ballpark numbers. No conclusive evidence says low level fields, as found in most locations, are destructive. AND (returning to the original post) speculation about high voltage transmission lines is not what we should be discussing. Unfortunately, too many with a junk science perspective foolishly worry about those high voltage wires. If E-M fields are dangerous, then we should be more worrying about household appliances, automobiles, electric stoves, and wires inside the walls. BTW, there was a wide difference in the fields from different cars. Provided is a 'best guess' value. There is no magic number. There are numbers to make only a subjective evaluations. Without numbers, then we only have junk science reasoning - not even a good subject evaluation. Is your house dangerous? First, what are the numbers? Notice that Scout is doing just that. He has a meter. He is first collecting facts - the numbers. Thom Stewart wrote: w_tom, Using your own advice, please tell us what kind of meter were you using for your car dash test. Should we believe you when you don't specify type of meter, what you were measuring, what the values were, under what conditions were your testing done. IOW you have ignored the very things you are condemning. I stated ; "The jury was still out on effects" You haven't really said anything of value other than your own slant on your "Urban Myth" Ole Thom |
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