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  • great clip !

  • @amirborn thanks!

  • Non Trivia 101 on Cell Phones...

    Q: Why is it called a "blackberry?"

    A: Because when the phone is put in the trouser pocket, the "berry" becomes black.

    Q: What's another phrase for vasectomy and sterilization?

    A: Cell phone in pocket.

    Cell phone in pocket gives new meaning to frying the egg rolls. Buyer Beware !

  • @les1chercheur LOL

    I just want to remind that the damage has nothing to do with temperature.

    No Rad

  • @NoRadBlog -- You are 100% correct.

    The damage has nothing to do with temperature.

    The effect is non thermal (before heating is detected by the body)

    Keep posting excellent videos, 5/5 stars

  • Great clip.

    I got via ebay most safer cellphone called samsung sgh s105.

    When it wil larive I will make some measurements video about using this cellphone compared to others.

  • ITs used. no such new cellhpones available today.

  • All the new phones are all about 3G and fast webaccess and streaming and emails and multimedia and all these radiation emitting applications.

  • Great! I would love to see it.

    But, as you probably know by know, The SAR levels does not means a thing.

  • WEll. I already got one samsung cellphone (model 620) and it has really low signal relatively to other cellphones.

    his sar rating is not really low (at least my equipment says so). You will see both cellhpones in a film.

  • @shidunce

    Looking farward to !

    No Rad

  • @NoRadBlog

    looking forward to seeing the clip!

    No Rad

  • very well done, thankyou

  • Thanks You!

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