Jeff asked where I saw these notices, so I thought others might enjoy the
references...

Fraudulent cell phone antenna boosters described here:
http://cellantenna.com/internal_cell_phone_antenna.htm

also sold with similarly fraudulent "radiation shields":
http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/alerts/cellshlds.htm

I'm not sure that the ad I saw for lead-lined jeans was a joke... might have
been a product for sale!  Be careful!  The power output of a typical
wireless card or cell phone is much more than a million times the natural
radiation around "sensitive parts", so maybe TCWUG should make some public
service announcements...



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Chuck