Aldi in Australia the supermarket that is liable to have a one off special purchase on cement mixers whilst purchasing your brussel sprouts, has this electrobabble sales pitch for a pair of thermal underwear for next weeks Special Buys. 'The Herst anti-static treatment has been added to the Merino to reduce the bioelectrical fields so it's much less likely to cling to your body.' I wonder if this bioelectrical anti treatment is applied to the sheep (it's made from Merino wool hence the name) the garment or the wearer. In fact as we now have electrosmog, which EU department would 'static cling' fall under? Should one need to buy a EMI approved licence to wear such clothes? 'Due to the interference caused by the crews underwear the RC control of the boat got jammed and the cruise ship went around in circle for 2 days, unitl some one 'reset' the crew members' Colin -- cdb, on 3/07/2009 -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist