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[color=Red][size=4][b]DO NOT ANSWER (OR MAKE) CALLS WHEN YOUR CELL PHONE IS PLUGGED IN![/b] [/size][/color]O,c4z,pH
[b]Never, ever answer a call on your cell phone while
it is being [color=Red][b]CHARGED!![/b][/color]
A few days ago, a person was recharging his cell
phone at home. Just at that time a call came and he
answered it, with the instrument still connected to
the outlet. After a few seconds electricity flowed
into the cell phone unrestrained, and the young man.UA2q8q'Y*Y1y]
was thrown to the ground with a heavy thud.
His parents rushed to the room only to find him unconscious, with a
weak heartbeat and burnt fingers. He was rushed to9|ZJ,fO"E
the nearby hospital, but was pronounced dead on arrival.
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Cell phones are a very useful modern invention.j:W[[H+Y5vG
However, we must be aware that it can also be and-q5NU@L o$n
instrument of death.
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[color=Red][b]Never use the cell phone while it is hooked to the
electrical outlet![/b][/color][/b] 我從來都唔會一路叉電一路講電話的。:) OMG...............:eek:"G){m+G5c[H*f/U
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THX gary~:kiss: How about talking while using the charger in the car? I do it all the time and so far I'm still alive. Am I just lucky?:) Oh, Gary, you are so 细心。。。! :D This couldn't be true. You might have a chance of getting yourself burnt if a bad battery so happens to explode. But there's no way you'd get an electric shock. This is a just cellphone charger, how many volts do you think it outputs? Where did you get this information from? [quote]Originally posted by [i]Norman Chan[/i] at 2006-9-13 02:12 PM:
This couldn't be true. You might h... [/quote]
From Pittsburgh's WTAE Channel 4 News last week... I found this
[url]http://www.ettoday.com/2004/10/01/517-1692343.htm[/url]
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