
Testing the levls of taxi drivers by wearing pendants...
Call Sign received an astonishing phone call from one of our
drivers recently. Pat O’Toole (T44) had been speaking to
her passenger who had remarked how up-to-date her taxi was.
Besides having a Dial-a-Cab terminal in the driving compartment,
the passenger section also contained a Cabvision screen.
What the passenger asked her next surprised Pat. He wondered
whether she had felt any more tired since having the screen in
the back? Strangely enough, Pat had been feeling rather ‘zonked’
when getting home. The passenger explained that modern day
living involved many surrounding themselves with
electro-magnetic waves. This included computers, televisions,
mobile phones and even electric toasters!
Explaining it very simply, what happens is that our brains - whose
cells communicate electronically - can become affected by
constant electro-magnetic waves that are constantly bombarding
it regardless of whether it be from your taxi, your home PC,
television or even from making that mobile phone call!
Whilst no one is claiming that these waves are damaging your
health, what has been proved over many tests using ordinary
members of the public to Olympic standard athletes, is that if
you are in constant proximity to these waves, then the effects
are probably responsible for extra tiredness, loss of energy and
a lack of the quality of concentration you perhaps used to
enjoy.
Pat was so impressed with her passenger’s spiel that she ended up
buying a QLink pendant. It is a copper pendant that is worn
around the neck and which consists of a cell, circuit board and
copper coil.
The claim is that the pendant fights the effects of these outside
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Call Sign To Test
Out QLink...
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brainwaves, with the claimed result that they help you sleep and
concentrate better.
According to Pat, that is exactly what happened.
"It was amazing," she told Call Sign, "within a short time
of wearing the pendant, I felt so much better. I lost the
lethargy that had begun to creep in and I actually talked my
partner – Alec Wilkey (W83) - into getting one. He also feels
much more energetic of late and has lost that tiredness he used
to feel towards the end of a working day."
Call Sign didn’t expand on which direction this extra energy was
used!
According to the Daily Express of 23 July 2002, Ernie Els
was wearing one when he took the British Open Championship at
Muirfield. According to that same paper, Tiger Woods and
many others had also taken to wearing the pendant that they
described as "stress-busting!"
Would you like
to help test out the QLink?
On 15 March at Brunswick House between 10am and 2pm, QLink
will have a health
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practitioner working on a laptop computer
with volunteers being tested by holding onto a copper coil with
one hand and being probed on the other. Each probed location has
a relationship to key functions of the body and the measurements
that are taken indicate the energetic stress levels of these key
organs. The test is then repeated once the person is wearing a QLink. It takes about 6 mins in all.
If you feel more tired than you used to or feel that your
concentration isn’t quite what it was, then you could make a
good test volunteer. And don’t worry, the test is pain-free!
Call Sign is looking for around 15 volunteers from our drivers and
10 from Brunswick House staff. If you would like to register,
email on callsignmag@aol.com or drop a note to Call Sign either
by post or whenever you are passing Brunswick House.
If it doesn’t work, you’ve wasted a few minutes. If it does, it
could almost be described as life changing…
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Dial-a-Cab Credit Union |
Please no more call signs…
It’s all right Alan, don’t
panic, I’m not campaigning to get rid of you! But can I
ask all members of the Credit Union to try and remember
their account number and not to give their call sign
when they ring in, because I have no way of tracing your
account by that means. If you can’t remember your
account number, your last name will suffice. As most of
you know, I do normally know who you are by your voice,
but I am not the only one who works here.
I know space is short in this issue due to the AGM, so
I’ll just tell you that our move went well except for
broadband. BT gave us dial-up for a week, but other than
that everything is good. Please note our new details
below.
I will sign off for now and as usual be lucky - but
above all, be careful out there.
John Riley (K38)
Vice-President DACCU
Suite 209, Channelsea House, Canning Rd. Stratford, E15
0208 522 4502 or 0208 522 4503 |
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