[Kzyxtalk] [MCN-Discussion]- A little perspective.
nsi at mcn.org
nsi at mcn.org
Fri Jul 17 09:51:22 PDT 2015
classic Marco. Compare to the flat, dreary dreck Stuart Campbell is
perpetrating on the air as I type this. (And I share Daney's
perspective and joy when someone pops up with an explanation.)
Nevertheless, classic Marco belongs on county-wide Mendocino County
radio.
Stuart Campbell, now the chairman of the Bored of Directors of
KZYX/Z, who replaced the much better radio makers John Sacowitz and
Norman de Vall on Friday morns. Rather than facilitating inclusion
in the choosing of a new general manager for KZYX (or the revamping
of that position needed first), Stuart is guarding the gates with run
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Sent:Thu, 16 Jul 2015 21:19:01 -0700
Subject:[MCN-Discussion]- A little perspective.
On 7/16/2015 2:07 PM, Daney Dawson wrote:
> This argument makes no more sense than saying that microwave
radiation
> is harmless because there is natural radiation from the sun.
Therefore,
> all radiation is "natural". Yes, it is, until you artificially
> concentrate it and beam it at your brain.
Daney, who is doing that? Who is "artificially concentrating
radiation and beaming it at your brain?"
And who is equating harmless low communication levels of
non-actinic radio frequencies with the cancer-causing UV radiation
from
the sun?
And why do you use the term /beaming/ when up to now you've used
the term /blasting/? And how have you formed your idea of a
measurable
threshold between one and the other?
And why do you never rail against soap and shampoo and dishwashing
liquid, which we all, and you, use daily, which have been shown to
be
endocrine system disruptors and a million-times-greater health risk
than
using a phone. Simply sitting down, for example, to type at a
computer,
cripples and kills. If you're worried about the negative health
effects
of radio communication, I hope you're standing and not sitting, and
never using soap or washing dishes or clothes, nor riding in a car
or
even breathing air where cars drive by, or using a vacuum cleaner.
Even
the most expensive vacuum cleaners aerosolize nanoparticles of dust
that
can cause great harm. And you'll need to use only a glass toothbrush
with horsehair bristles, not a plastic one, and boil it before each
use,
and make your own toothpaste, never buy the kind that comes in a
plastic
or foil tube, nor buy any food that was grown in dirt and
fertilizer.
Shaking hands or otherwise touching to greet a friend is also a
concern; no matter how hard you scrub, bacteria linger and multiply
on
the skin, and studies have shown that half of all adults don't even
bother to wash their hands with or without soap after using a public
toilet. And consider: when you smell someone, or smell a dog or a
cat,
or smell a skunk or sewage or bleach or a diaper or a cow field or
rancid garbage, that's particles from those people and animals and
things actually entering your head through the holes in front and
contaminating your breathing passages-- all of it a tremendous risk
and
threat compared to clean, safe radio phones.
In real life, the danger of cell phones is to the poor oppressed
miners, many of them children, living and working in hazardous
conditions and political situations where precious minerals for
electronic components come from. Also there's danger in giving
attention
to a phone conversation when you should be looking where you're
going or
scanning the environment to avoid predators and snookerers and wooly
thinkers who can mislead you with their sympathetic-sounding
blather.
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