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| The Wireless Technology Group says studies show that in some cases cellular
phones placed near the chest can cause pacemakers to recalibrate themselves
or stop and restart. The advisory group warns that new digital pocket
phones are of particular concern -- especially since their numbers are
likely to proliferate once personal communications services are widespread.
No such effects from the older analog cellular phones have been observed. A
spokesman for Medtronic, a pacemaker supplier, says the company is advising
patients with pacemakers to turn off their portable phones when the phone is
in a shirt pocket, to hold the phone 10 to 12 inches from the chest when
using it, and to hold the phone to the ear opposite the side where the
pacemakers implanted. (*Wall Street Journal*, 28 Apr 1995, p. B1) |
| 1. Leather garments,
2. other leather products like wallets, hip-pouches, cellular phone covers,
leather belts, etc.,
3. finished and semi-processed leather (goat, sheep and cow leather), etc., |
| (After thirty minutes, Rave steps back and admires his
handiwork. A beeping sound is then heard. Rave pulls
out the cellular phone from the pack, the one used
earlier.) |
| MOTOROLA CHIP TO CONNECT MARKETS
Issue: Wireless
Yesterday Motorola announced a technological breakthrough that will allow a
single computer chip to handle a variety of operating technologies working
on disparate radio frequencies. Wireless service providers expect the
development to spawn new services and drive down prices. Ive already
called over to Motorola to get more information, said US Cellulars chief
executive Donald Nelson. With the capability theyre talking about, I can
offer customers new packages for regional calling, nationwide calling and
even international roaming. When you put all these things into a single
phone, it drives down the costs for everyone.
[SOURCE: Chicago Tribune (Sec 3, p.1), AUTHOR: Jon Van & Rob Kaiser]
(http://chicagotribune.com/business/printedition/article/0,2669,SAV-99110202
66,FF.html) |
| wrote:
I am dong some research on the use of cellular phones in restaurants. In
that connection I am interested in gathering observations and experiences
form those who have seen others using cell phones or have perhaps used them
them self in restaurants.
Thanks in advance.
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