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ACTION: Seismic Sam slaps Jeff around with a large trout, just for the halibut!! (;>)
Yeah - the computer stuff is bogus, along with a lot of other things. I'd be more worried about the EM fields in the airport security than I would a computer. BTW - The metal detectors don't pick up on my Ti SeMP AT ALL! The other thing that DOES NOT affect Omega watches is marine radar, and I had a chance to prove that for myself on the forward deck of a sailboat at night while just beyond the breakers of Maverick's (Half Moon Bay) at night, in an irregular 7 foot chop with no moon or stars and a light fog.
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