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Postby jfs1114 » Jul 28th, '06, 22:46



I just bought the M5 off of ellusionest.com and am waiting for it to get here. I have a question. Is it dangerous to your heart in any way?

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Postby B0bbY_CaT » Jul 29th, '06, 15:38

only if you have a pace maker or some other type of electronic device.

good luck and enjoy it, it is a wonderful tool.

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Postby Kevin Cann » Aug 2nd, '06, 13:56

only if your heart is made of metal :lol:

My heart is made of stone (or so my wife tells me) so I'm Ok :lol:

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Postby seige » Aug 2nd, '06, 14:03

Magnets are pretty harmless to your body. In fact, magnetism is all around us in some form or another.

However—here's a weird thing... I have a friend who is actually allergic to magnets... he goes dizzy when magnets are near him. I didn't believe it, until one day when I had a Monster Bertha strapped to my arm and was sitting with him in the pub, and he went over all queasy...

He first of all thought it was a loudspeaker nearby, as he said they set him off, but then I realised it was my MB!

Strange, but seemingly true!

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Postby Kevin Cann » Aug 2nd, '06, 14:06

too much iron in his blood :lol:

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Postby Donlatt » Aug 5th, '06, 07:31

Wow, that's crazy. I never would have thought that was even possible.

Might wiki it in a few. Very abnormal...

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