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Subject: Re: UKNM: Re: UKNM Digest V1 #599
From: will rowan
Date: Fri, 18 Aug 2000 20:23:34 +0100

Yes, guaranteed, like everything else in life, it's not totally safe.
Research has shown that 63.2% of accidents happen in the home: 17.41%
of accidents involve transport to or from home: 12.2579% of people
involve accidents. If you don't like these figures, get some more
research. Don't ever use technology in the way that the manufacturer
intended, or in any other way you think up. It's all dangerous. Stand
starkers in the middle of a large field and take your chances between
hypothermia and crop circles.

;�)

Kief Morris wrote:

> will rowan typed the following on 14:39 16/08/00 +0100
> > * With Bluetooth, you won't have a cable between your phone and
> earpiece.
>
> Hmm, can the transmissions cause cancer?
>
> \k
>
> The Wildest party on the Net is on!
> http://www.Wild5.com
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