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By Peter Cochrane

Published: Tuesday 04 March 2008


Name

Joe Whitehead


Location

USA


Occupation

PC Tech


Comment

"That means the further from the tower the lower the power received by a mobile and the higher the power transmitted back as a result."

That's priceless. It's about time people start talking about real physics. :)

This is like how coal plants have a lot of heavy metals (including actinides) and yet everyone ignores that. If you want more radioactive and heavy metals pollution, go coal! It's kind of scary how looking at things closely turns your preconceptions to dust that well and fast.



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