If it's a fake then it's quite amusing, if it's not a fake then it's extremely worrying.
I rarely use my mobile but I need it at times to be contactable.
Seagull jr (19) seemed to have his phone grafted on to his ear, he does use it more for sending text messages now though. We have warned him about it. My brother in law (a frequent mobile phone user for many years) was recently diagnosed as having skin cancer just above his right ear!
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Must be fakes I think as the water in the kernel has to boil before it pops, but I'm interested in how you would fake it. Guts of a microwave under the table? Infra-red radiator above the table? Hot air gun?
None the less, I'm going to give it a go if I can get eight mobiles together this weekend.
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