Posted by mj on April 26, 2017 at 11:03:27 from (216.237.69.35):
In Reply to: OT Bad Bachelor posted by David G on April 25, 2017 at 14:39:41:
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Yep - I don't quite know WHY but talking on a cell phone is 'way different than talking on a CB. I drove truck for 30+ years and, basically, never shut up! In the middle of the worst snowstorms and slick roads I'd be talking! NEVER had a problem but when I first got a cell phone I tried talking and driving and right quick decided that if I HAD to talk on it I'd better be stopped on the shoulder. There must be some kind of radiation from those things that 'unhooks' your brain from the task at hand(driving)! I can't do it but I can talk on the CB and drive, so there must be some truth to the view that the cells emit radio waves that mess with your mind's ability to 'multi-task'! :shock: Like Eastwood said: 'A man's got to know his limitations!'
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