To: billorites
There is a well documented history of higher incidences of certain kinds of cancers around neighborhoods, schools, etc, in close proximity to high tension wires. Now whether the electromagnetic currents in a little Prius are as strong as a high tension wires, who knows.
To: infantrywhooah
I think the tinfoil underwear might not be a bad idea.

Though I suspect many of these guys driving hybrids aren't necessarily contemplating reproduction, if you know what I mean, say no more, nudge, nudge...
5 posted on
05/10/2008 4:02:58 PM PDT by
billorites
(freepo ergo sum)
To: infantrywhooah
There is a well documented history of higher incidences of certain kinds of cancers around neighborhoods, schools, etc, in close proximity to high tension wires.Point to some of those studies.
6 posted on
05/10/2008 4:03:29 PM PDT by
Balding_Eagle
(OVERPRODUCTION......... one of the top five worries for American farmers.)
To: infantrywhooah
Mechanics don`t like them, possibility of electrocution.
To: infantrywhooah
There is a well documented history of higher incidences of certain kinds of cancers around neighborhoods, schools, etc, in close proximity to high tension wires.Horse pucky.
see Do Magnetic Fields Cause Cancer?
To: infantrywhooah
I’ve not seen any real proof of cancers caused by proximity to high tension wires. There’s a lot of anecdotal ‘evidence’, but the actual scientific studies have been ambiguous, at best.
40 posted on
05/10/2008 6:07:01 PM PDT by
SuziQ
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