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> Has anyone seen this with the cell phones popping the popcorn?

> http://freepage.twoday.net/stories/4969270/

> I wonder if it's for real or 3 months from now it's going to be

> proven a fake. Is this possible? If it is, it's a great tool to show

> someone the harmful effects of cell phones but I don't want to send it

> to people if it's fake.

It's a hoax:

http://blog.wired.com/underwire/2008/06/bluetooth-compa.html

http://www.snopes.com/science/cookegg.asp

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Hi,

  This video from a few months ago is no longer available.  Could it be that the

big cell companies do not want the public to learn that cell phones can actually

pop corn?!?

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From: crayfishfeed <crayfishfeed@...>

Subject: Cell phone video

Date: Monday, June 16, 2008, 10:54 AM

Has anyone seen this with the cell phones popping the popcorn?

http://freepage. twoday.net/ stories/4969270/

I wonder if it's for real or 3 months from now it's going to be

proven a fake. Is this possible? If it is, it's a great tool to show

someone the harmful effects of cell phones but I don't want to send it

to people if it's fake.

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Itza hoax: http://www.snopes.com/science/cookegg.asp

On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 3:09 PM, Igo <jimi761@...> wrote:

> Hi,

> This video from a few months ago is no longer available. Could it be

> that the big cell companies do not want the public to learn that cell phones

> can actually pop corn?!?

>

>

>

>

> From: crayfishfeed <crayfishfeed@...>

> Subject: Cell phone video

>

> Date: Monday, June 16, 2008, 10:54 AM

>

>

> Has anyone seen this with the cell phones popping the popcorn?

> http://freepage. twoday.net/ stories/4969270/

> I wonder if it's for real or 3 months from now it's going to be

> proven a fake. Is this possible? If it is, it's a great tool to show

> someone the harmful effects of cell phones but I don't want to send it

> to people if it's fake.

>

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Alan (alanmjones@...)

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Hi,

  Just a little confusing as it starts out showing how an egg can get hard

boiled between two cell phones calling each other?

Well performed is better than well stated...,dedicated to all people everywhere,

in all countries, of all ages & all professions & all schools of thought, who

have either directly or indirectly contributed to native knowledge, our

birthright; Jim Igo

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>

> From: crayfishfeed <crayfishfeed>

> Subject: Cell phone video

>

> Date: Monday, June 16, 2008, 10:54 AM

>

>

> Has anyone seen this with the cell phones popping the popcorn?

> http://freepage. twoday.net/ stories/4969270/

> I wonder if it's for real or 3 months from now it's going to be

> proven a fake. Is this possible? If it is, it's a great tool to show

> someone the harmful effects of cell phones but I don't want to send it

> to people if it's fake.

>

--

Alan (alanmjonesgmail (DOT) com)

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I heard the popcorn video actually turned out to be an

advertisement...I think maybe for some type of bluetooth headset...it

was definitely fake.

If you want to hear the real reason why cell phones are dangerous

watch this two part youtube lecture by world-renowned Epidemiologist

Dr. Carlo. He gets a bit technical but well worth watching.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1I1zQ9CDbgE

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> >

> > From: crayfishfeed <crayfishfeed>

> > Subject: Cell phone video

> >

> > Date: Monday, June 16, 2008, 10:54 AM

> >

> >

> > Has anyone seen this with the cell phones popping the popcorn?

> > http://freepage. twoday.net/ stories/4969270/

> > I wonder if it's for real or 3 months from now it's going to be

> > proven a fake. Is this possible? If it is, it's a great tool to show

> > someone the harmful effects of cell phones but I don't want to send it

> > to people if it's fake.

> >

>

> --

> Alan (alanmjonesgmail (DOT) com)

>

>

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