1. Do you own a cell phone
a.) Yes
2. Are they a necessity
a.) Yes
3. Are prices comparable to home service
b.) No
4. Are features that important such as personal rings, pictures, games, etc.
b.) No
5. Do we need hands free laws
b.) No
6. Did you shop around for the best phone for you or impulse buy because your friends have the same one
a.) Best phone for you
7. According to Harvard researchers 1 in 20 accidents are caused by cell phones, should cell phones be part of car insurance quotes?
b.) No
8. Which do you prefer bigger or smaller
b.) Smaller
9. Is coverage good enough
b.) No
10. Is radiation from cell phones a concern
a.) Yes
I am surprised more of you haven't said yes to number 10. You should be concerned. We are the guinea pigs in this debate. The evidence right now is simply not conclusive either way, and it is certainly not enough to stop me from using my phone. We will find out in a few years whether cancer rates go up. All I know is that the RF radiation penetrates an inch or two into your brain when you are talking on your cell. Whether that impacts your health? No one knows. My only suggestion is to try to minimize the use of your cell phone when you have a weak signal, because that is when your phone is transmitting with the greatest power.
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