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Well not quite, but close. When in a dark space, cut the Evo's flashlight app on and put your fingers or hand over the LEDs. It goes through skin, tissue and bone. Pretty cool. But mostly scary.

Relax, no X-Rays in or from your phone. The phone is not powerful enough to even begin to support an x-ray feature. Just light shining through your skin.

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How dare you put a thread up that suggests we might be able to see through womens close without delivering.

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Hahahaha!!!! Seriously.... he he he ha ha ha ho ho ho!!!

Actually, it is not. We have stories about cell towers causing cancer. Or perhaps it was power lines and sub-stations. Your cell phone causes brain tumors, or so the experts say, and we are constantly being visited by beings from another dimension.

I once wrote a piece about radio tubes that can emit x-rays. This is not an internet joke, either. Some tubes (valves for you Brits; Cherry-O and all that rot) emit radiation, but that is of little concern to those gathered here.

So it is not hard to believe that some would think their appliance can emit x-rays.

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The amusing part is not thinking that the phone could emit x-rays. The amusing part was the idea that the phone was capable of harnessing said radiation for the purpose of looking into/through the human body. Even the iPhone can't do that and it has the WiFi's.

On second thought, the amusing part was the mental image of someone holding the phone up to their hand and marveling at the light shining through the skin.

Wait...on third thought the really amusing part was your use of "Cherry-O". Sounds like one of those cheap breakfast cereals that comes in a bag instead of a box.

This thread is full of win...on so many different wavelengths...
 
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