The next time he goes underwear shopping, Clavalin.
Calvin said
10:38 AM, 10/22/14
Cy Valley wrote:
Calvin wrote:
Cy Valley wrote:
Snippy wrote:
Cy Valley wrote:
Why?
What?
No. Why?
When?
The next time he goes underwear shopping, Clavalin.
Ever see a gas company vehicle that had a rubber coated ground strap hanging from the rear bumper that hung down and dragged metal wire on the ground?
Fuel trucks have them, all our av gas and jp4 tankers had them when I was in the USAF.
If those "shorts" have a ground strap running down your leg, and the strap is long enough to be in constant contact with the ground, they may work as advertised.
Otherwise, I'm afraid they will more likely act as an antenna and concentrate RF energy rather than dissipate it.
Thats what I'll be looking for on the packaging of my
next 3-pack of Haines boxer shorts even though I
dont put my head and body through the riggers of
daily cell-phone usage. I dont own a cell phone..Mrs
Krinks last one sits in a drawer in my garage with a
battery that is as dead as she is. I think I still have
a cable to charge the battery from my automobile
cig lighter but for what reason..guess you can still
dial 911 from a defunkt cellphone with no account
if its charged-up. Interesting technology. Yes for
sure if I can buy 3-pak of good quality boxer shorts
that can repell bad rays to my private parts..I will be
be buying them.
Mens boxers promise to block harmful cellphone rays
What?
No. Why?
When?
The next time he goes underwear shopping, Clavalin.
Ever see a gas company vehicle that had a rubber coated ground strap hanging from the rear bumper that hung down and dragged metal wire on the ground?
Fuel trucks have them, all our av gas and jp4 tankers had them when I was in the USAF.
If those "shorts" have a ground strap running down your leg, and the strap is long enough to be in constant contact with the ground, they may work as advertised.
Otherwise, I'm afraid they will more likely act as an antenna and concentrate RF energy rather than dissipate it.