[BC] Life at the transmitter shack
RichardBJohnson at comcast.net
RichardBJohnson at comcast.net
Wed Mar 25 08:52:30 CDT 2009
The daughter thing may have to do with the time in which the
conception actually occurred. If, as a TX Engineer, you spend
a lot of time working in the nighttime, then your life-cycles
may be reflected in your progeny.
It is unlike that conceiving female children has anything to
do with living around RF.
There are now quite a few vociferous people, born with a
silver spoon in their mouths, who don't want others to compete
to advance from the life-style of an industrial slave. They
will point out that electrical wires produce birth defects,
that damming rivers kills off some special kind of slime
necessary for the continuation of the universe, etc. They
have also been quite noisy about the "harmful effects" of
electromagnetic ** R A D I A T I O N **, proved only
that the word is scary.
Rest assured that even if statistical evidence showed no
harm occurs from RF, such evidence will be rejected as
not relevant because only evidence that correlates with
the silver-spooners is allowed to be considered. Furthermore,
such statistical evidence gets touted as "fact," when, in fact,
it is only evidence.
Cheers,
Richard B. Johnson
Book: http://www.AbominableFirebug.com/
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gary Peterson" <kzerocx at rap.midco.net>
We remain in the same house now bathed in RF from six FM and four TV
stations. There may be something to this daughter thing. :-)
Gary, KØCX
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