Re: [OT] Patchd radiation reducer
Where would I even look for the current scientific data? Cheers On Friday, 19 February 2016, Greg Keogh wrote: > Has any body any information about how well the Patchd radiation reducing >>> thing works? I can't seem to find much info besides the main site >>> patchd.com >>> >> > It's an old scam that feeds off fear. > > *The Federal Government’s safety watchdog, the Australian Radiation > Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA), does not recommend the use > of products that attach to a phone and advertised as neutralising any > harmful effects. “The claims are not consistent with current scientific > knowledge and it is difficult, if not impossible, to verify any benefits,” > it says in a fact sheet.* > > Greg >
Re: [OT] Patchd radiation reducer
> > Has any body any information about how well the Patchd radiation reducing >> thing works? I can't seem to find much info besides the main site >> patchd.com >> > It's an old scam that feeds off fear. *The Federal Government’s safety watchdog, the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA), does not recommend the use of products that attach to a phone and advertised as neutralising any harmful effects. “The claims are not consistent with current scientific knowledge and it is difficult, if not impossible, to verify any benefits,” it says in a fact sheet.* Greg
Re: [OT] Patchd radiation reducer
On Fri, 19 Feb 2016 at 16:51 Bec C wrote: > Has any body any information about how well the Patchd radiation reducing > thing works? I can't seem to find much info besides the main site > patchd.com > It works on the principle of finding unsuspecting people who react strongly to cancer scares and lightening their wallets. If it actually does what it says it will probably make your phone go flat faster too. David. > -- David Connors da...@connors.com | @davidconnors | LinkedIn | +61 417 189 363
[OT] Patchd radiation reducer
Hey all Has any body any information about how well the Patchd radiation reducing thing works? I can't seem to find much info besides the main site patchd.com Cheers
Re: [OT] - seeking junior dev
hi mate, thanks for email. would prefer someone onsite for the first couple of weeks as there will be lots of back and forth as the specs will change a bit initially. after that work from home is an option. Cheers Wal On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 at 2:40 PM, DotNet Dude wrote: > Yo Wal, you still looking? I have a mate in Melbs who may be interested. > Was a senior dev about 5 years ago then did something else for a while and > now heading back into .net. If he can live on the pay he'll do it. > > On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 11:18 PM, Wallace Turner > wrote: > >> Asking for a friend - looking for a junior-ish dev (2-5yrs) with full >> stack experience for an initial 3-4mth contract. >> Project is NEW - looking to use MVC (migrate to .net core when RTM) with >> bootstrap/knockout and noSQL (most likely ravenDB). >> Based in west perth but work from home also an option. >> >> Hit me up on this email if interested. >> >> Wal >> > >