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  1. Re:Scary Future on Mobile Phones And Danger · · Score: 1

    Where I work, we use Nortel Companion phones. These are phones on a buiness phonesystem that act just like mobile phones, only they work only within range of the anntenna around the office/plant. Very convenient - but I wonder if these have the same effects as standard phones?

  2. Different phones == different side-effects ?? on Mobile Phones And Danger · · Score: 1

    I wonder if different phones would give different, if any, side-effects. Are digital PCS phones more/less dangerous than analog phones? How about the size of the phone, does that affect the amount of radiation comming from the phone?
    --Just my 2 Canadian pennies

  3. Re:But the Rio can do 3 hours on MP3 device makers win at the court · · Score: 1

    I woudn't be dropping anything that I spend more than 300 bucks on, trust me.... and if I did.. well, I'm not even thinking about it...

    Your points are good, but once an audio cd is made, it can be played at home or on the road in any old cd-player...

    I think if I had the cash, a RIO with tons of memory is nice, but for now, until i win the lottery, I'll stick with cd's and portable cd-players.

  4. Re:But the Rio can do 3 hours on MP3 device makers win at the court · · Score: 1

    What kind of money are we talking about here, This sounds like a very good alternative, but with all that extra memory, there's quite a bit more weight, depending on how big these ram (memory) chips are...
    I'd rather have a nice cd-player with say VMSS if you like the Panasonic variety. Then burn a bunch of audio cd's with the mp3's. Depending of course on the cost associated with the RIO 96meg and case....
    Matter of opinion i suppose,
    Greets, Ian