“To be or not to be!”
Smartphone radiation
I get all these nice stories about radiation and all. Anybody has any evidence that a single person was hurt due to exposure to this kind of radiation?
I don’t have evidence. But I know like 1 or 2 people have been. That’s my point, one or two people. More people get hurt from bookshelves falling on them. Everyone, we have to get rid of the bookshelves!
Good point. glad Anker is not into furniture business. I heard IKEA got huge dent for their book shelves.
Something even more amusing-- by a different seller, I came across another “radiation reducing” sticker.
Buried deep within the product description, the company states that a difference is not detectable by an EMF meter-- that you need a voltage meter to check if it is working. Direct Quote: “You can tell that they are working because they will show up as “blocking” on a voltage meter, but not on an EMF meter.”
Having a slight interest in electrical design, I decided to investigate further.
The company put a simple resistor inside of the sticker, in order to fool people into thinking it is “working.” Even though the sticker claims to reduce the amount of radiation, it really is a (probably 1/5 cent) resistor and a piece of adhesive. In reality, the only “blocking” this sticker would do would be to an electrical current, if a small amount was applied.
And yes, on this sticker, the reviews are equally as amazing. But to get this amazing product, one must pay $50-70 to get a pack of 10 stickers. At least it comes with a free EMF “neutralizer” button.
I love reading Amazon product reviews!
These gummy bears have some of my favorites:
Enjoy!
Do you know this “Gummi Bären” are made from?
Nobody wants to know … otherwise many people wouldnt enjoy them …
Shht!
Otherwise you would kill one of the last industrial productions here in Germany which are really producing items.
Yes yes yes! Absolutely the best reviews.
Another pretty good one is for Uranium ore:
LMAO! And this one totally takes the cake!