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Do you remember Jini Patel Thompson writing this a few weeks ago -
familiar theme:
When we lived in Singapore in 2001, there was huge coverage in all the
newspapers because 20-year-olds throughout the city were having heart
attacks and they couldn’t figure out why. Then, someone figured out it
was because it was the fashion at that time for young people to wear
their cell phones on decorative cords around their necks. This meant
that their cell phones were hanging right next to – you guessed it –
their heart. So a warning went out in all the local newspapers,
telling kids not to wear their cell phones on these cords. But funnily
enough, no one I’ve spoken to in Canada (or the U.S.) ever heard about
that. And no one thought about warning people not to wear their cell
phones clipped to their belt, or in their pocket.
Carl