Posted by
Sarah Paine on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/interesting-news-article-on-invasive-technology-Britian-tp1546130p1546142.html
although I wouldn't describe myself as electrosensitive, for some bizarre
reason I can't wear a functioning digital watch. Analogue ones are fine, but
within a couple of days of wearing a digital one, it starts to behave rather
erratically, sometimes running slow, sometimes fast. Most odd, and an easy
solution, I just stick to the standard analogue "clock" face type, which I
think are far nicer anyway.
And I don't shower with my watch on, although I do sleep with it on.
Sarah
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Sent: 10 March 2008 22:08
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Subject: Re: [eSens] people affecting electrical items
I met someone like that too. But as I kept listening the person eventually
volunteered that she showers and sleeps with her watch on.
Bill
On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 3:42 PM, Marc Martin <marc@ufoseries.
<mailto:marc%40ufoseries.com> com> wrote:
> > May sound funny but I am convinced that I set off car alarms, quite
> alot
> > when I am angry or pensive ?!
>
> Yes, when I tell people that I'm bothered by electricity, sometimes
> these
> people volunteer that they seem to affect electrical items around them.
> Just a few weeks ago someone said to me that they could never wear a
> wristwatch, because it would always stop!
>
> Marc
>
>
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