Guest guest Posted June 17, 2003 Report Share Posted June 17, 2003 I also agree~ I love Fred's posts..I think he should be a writer on the side! We could start our own Fred Fan Club! We have 3 members already! Love ya, Fred! Patty (Kein Thema) I totally agree with you !! Liane Before I start, let me just say in advance this is in no way to disrespect FRED. Just when I thought that I was 1 so well adjusted to my problems in everyday life that I could poke fun at it, along comes FRED. Now I also know that he is venting his frustrations. But, FRED, I really do admire the way you describe things in a humorous way. Now, if I'm reading wrong (I can n do) I'm truely sorry. But sometimes the way you choose to word things in describing them is funny to me. Not funny odd, nore as in you poor sap, but as in " geez that's how i've felt " . You seem to describe a lot of things the way I see them too. granted I don't have SOME of the problems you do YET but the ones I've had, you hit to a tee. So this is more of a public thank you. Thank you fred for making me smile even on my worst days. Thank you for helping me relate with my own battles. Thank you for being FRED. I hope I haven't offended you nore embarrassed you. Just thought I'd say that I do admire your outlook on things. When I'm down or confussed-------------ALONG CAME FRED. with grattitude, Buffy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2011 Report Share Posted March 25, 2011 Drasko, what is not well understood might be the content of water left in the wood, that is able to shield the scalar waves, which are responsible for the harmful effect of EMF. At the moment this is just a thought, that can be proven by measurements. As soon as I get the time, I will do this. Dietrich , I have just checked briefly that booklet, there is no such thing... You should know that wood has almost no shielding properties which can be accessed solely by objective means, i.e. measured the classic way... Wood doesn't stop EM waves. What we were talking about are possible wood properties in sense that it gives some *subjective* effect, which is still not well understood. Drasko Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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