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Old 04-02-2008, 02:19 PM   #5
classicman
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If a hairdryer could harm a cell phone, then burned hair and blistered foreheads is also a common safety threat.
This much is true - they are safety threats and are noted as such on the packaging.

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Heat from a hairdryer is a perfectly normal and ideal temperature to electronics. Those who know by ignoring numbers never learned that; instead entertain their emotions rather than learn facts.
WOW - what an assumption that is! Are you implying that every hairdryer has only one heat setting and that they all have this SAME setting?

What about the flow of air on each hairdryer? Are you assuming that they all have the same amount of airflow and speed? You are totally slippin.


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Those who know by ignoring numbers never learned that; instead entertain their emotions rather than learn facts.
Self fulfilling prophecy - eh?
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