
Although I've lived over here, off and on, for more years than most of my readers have been on the planet, I was amused to read this week that not all the crazy people are working in advertising here in the US. Apparently there's quite a few working for the BBC back in Britain. News reports indicate that a Panorama (which is like "60 Minutes, over here) team, while putting together a scaremongering film over the dangers of Wi-fi transmissions and how they were harming children, were told to leave the high school they were shooting in because even the kids could see it was really dumb: When the children saw Alasdair's Powerwatch web site, and the excellent picture of the insulating mesh beekeeper hat he sells for $55 to protect your head from all the excess microwave exposure that goes on when the pubs throw out and drunken men start calling home with excuses, they were astonished and outraged and the Panorama team was promptly expelled from the school. Makes you think though when a bunch of high school kids are actually a hell of a lot smarter than most TV producers. But then again... Not really!
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Oh yeah... That looks like it would even work in Chernobl!







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