Chris Haynes
Perfectly Poisonous Person
Okay, I have a garden and I belong to a special interest garden group. My teeny tiny garden will be a small garden tour, so my phone number and address were published in the newsletter.
I just got a call today from someone who wants to come, but she claimed she had a cell phone allergy and could I ask everyone to turn off their cell phones. What in the realm of the flying spaghetti monster was that all about?
I did not say I would, but I tried to warn her about the radio waves in my area. I live between two large hospitals, near the university and a few blocks from a helicopter pad (which is used because the folks who live in the posh neighborhood by the Children's Hospital don't like helicopters flying around their houses, so they fly over my neighborhood!) --- so I have issues with using things requiring radio waves. Things like cordless phones, baby monitors, computer wifi (which does better in error checking, but sometimes a laptop will be shut out of our home system, and either or both the laptop and the network need to be restarted), and remotes based on radio signals (have a long ugly story about that and Dish Networks DVR).
I am hoping I scared her away.
I looked up "cell phone allergy" and I mostly got links to the reaction of nickel (which is a real allergy), but very little on the radio wave stuff.
Does anyone know about this type of "allergy"?
I just got a call today from someone who wants to come, but she claimed she had a cell phone allergy and could I ask everyone to turn off their cell phones. What in the realm of the flying spaghetti monster was that all about?
I did not say I would, but I tried to warn her about the radio waves in my area. I live between two large hospitals, near the university and a few blocks from a helicopter pad (which is used because the folks who live in the posh neighborhood by the Children's Hospital don't like helicopters flying around their houses, so they fly over my neighborhood!) --- so I have issues with using things requiring radio waves. Things like cordless phones, baby monitors, computer wifi (which does better in error checking, but sometimes a laptop will be shut out of our home system, and either or both the laptop and the network need to be restarted), and remotes based on radio signals (have a long ugly story about that and Dish Networks DVR).
I am hoping I scared her away.
I looked up "cell phone allergy" and I mostly got links to the reaction of nickel (which is a real allergy), but very little on the radio wave stuff.
Does anyone know about this type of "allergy"?