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30 May 08 Cellphone cooks eggs

A very important message to everyone, please read it carefully.

One Egg & Two Mobiles,

65 minutes of connection between mobiles.
We assembled something as per image:

Initiated the call between the two mobiles and allowed 65 minutes approximately…

During the first 15 minutes nothing happened,

25 minutes later the egg started getting hot,

45 minutes later the egg is hot,

65 minutes later the egg is cooked.



Conclusion:

The immediate radiation of the mobiles has the potential to modify the proteins of the egg. Imagine what it can do with the proteins of your brains when you do long calls.

Please try to reduce long time calls on mobile phones and pass this mail to all your friends & Family you care for.

Taken from forwarded email.

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Reader's Comments

  1. |

    I read this before. It scared me to death because I usually on phone for 2 hours everyday due to my long distance relationship. Thank god I’m still ok now :)
    Beverly’s Secrets last blog post..Drive through a tree

  2. |

    Beverly’s secret:
    I used to use phone for long hour mainly due to business matter, but I think avoid to use it, and use fixed line to call is much more better…

  3. |

    i see….i even get incoming, i will ignore. hahahaa…

    minyoons last blog post..???????

  4. |

    for a start, ur skull is many many times thicker n immune to cellphone radiation. if beverly is alive, it just proved this endurance test on egg is inapplicable to human. by do this 2hrs daily for perhaps 10yrs, so far ive seen nobody can attest to this. baby skull not tht developed yet i tink

    at least so far, there’ has been NO CONCLUSIVE evidence tht link cellphone usage to brain dmg.

    because of my natural phobic of slow death, i alwys turn the speaker for medium length calls

  5. |

    dude,

    Emm… I think we better bring more coins so we can use the public phone to make calls~ hahaha (and nobody will disturb you while you’re shopping, good ideas, isn’t it?)



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