>>>It's kind of laughable to see people worrying about magnetic fields after the press and the government have squashed concerns about almost everyone being baked 24 hours/day by microwave radiation from cell towers. In any city you get more microwave radiation in a day than your microwave oven would give you if you sat with the oven on and your face at the glass 24 hours/day.
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>>Interesting, do you have any references for that? It seems counterintuitive to me, radiation exposure is an inverse-square function, and the closest anyone gets to a cell tower is a *lot* farther than when you're standing in front of a microwave oven.
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>But in a city environment you are in range of probably dozens of cell towers at any given time.
I think Al's question is "Define 'in range'."
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