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net500cg
Date: 2006-09-21 17:13
Subject: Bible on Cell Phones
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No matter how far technology goes in its advance forward, it will never be offstep too far from civilization's roots. If it does 'break free' of this gravity, then we are all in for some very rough times.

Boing Boing: Bible for mobile phones

Thursday, September 21, 2006

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net500cg
Date: 2006-04-14 11:13
Subject: Is Technology Killing You?
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Well that is a 'heavy' question to be sure. But it is valid according to recent tests conducted on on such things as cell phones, Wi-Fi towers, dirty electricity and any number of other typse of electrosmog.

Shivani Arjuna, owner/publisher of Life Energies web site and blog, is posting some very interesting information on this topic. The information she is publishing is backed by considerable research done in Europe and Asia. It seems the U.S. is quite inerd to the idea that there could a problem with the expansive use of microwaves.

In a recent post Shivani talks about a connection between use of cell phones and headaches.  If you're a medium to heavy user of cell phone technology and suffer headaches - you may find this piece quite informative.

Regardless of your current position or opinion on this matter - you owe it to yourself to take a serious look into the conversation. What you have to loose - may be the most valuable asset you have ... your LIFE.


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net500cg
Date: 2005-03-14 14:55
Subject: Anti-Tremor Mouse Developed
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Newsfox

Anti-tremor mouse developed:
Prototype designed to help hand tremor sufferers


London (pte, Mar 14, 2005 12:15) - A special adaptor that helps people hindered by hand tremors control a computer mouse more easily has been developed. As the BBC reports , the device uses "steady cam" technology found in camcorders to filter out shaking hand movements. People with hand tremors find it difficult to do simple tasks on computers with conventional mice due to the erratic movements of the cursor on the screen. Most commonly associated with tremors is Parkinson's disease, but they can also be caused by other conditions like Essential Tremor (ET). Tremors more often affect older people, but can hit all ages. ET, for example, is genetic and can afflict people throughout their lives. Full Story

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