  pkarlos_76
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said by Maxo :As scary as it seems, chronic exposure to Electromagnetic Radiation, will definitely harm your children. Again, too inclusive. "Will definitely" is definitely poor word choice with the only intent of creating fear.
I thought I read somewhere that the human body generates its own electro magnetic radiation on a small level. Oh wait, lets not forget this planet is out to kill us all, it generates its own electromagnetic radiation...... FEAR EARTH, LEAVE EARTH, EARTH KILLS!!!  |
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said by Maxo :said by rfnut :Maybe her insanity was caused by a UHF station. My guess is good ole fashion crack rock. It works every time. Nah it was Woodstock!!! Summer of love ftw! |
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  elvey Spamassassin
join:2001-02-17 San Francisco, CA | reply to rawgerz Re: radiation is radiation?
Well, there are stun guns that run off standard 9V batteries too. And a 9V dropped off the empire state building is probably deadly once it hits street level as well...
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  PhoenixAZ Joshua Premium join:2004-01-04 Phoenix, AZ
| reply to Kearnstd said by Kearnstd :said by PhoenixAZ :said by Tomek :I also wonder how many of them have wireless phones at home. 2.4GHz is the most common if I'm not mistaken. The only people who have a valid excuse for making anti-wifi statements are amish, And watching the news after the school shooting tradgedy, the amish were using laptops. Milk and Cream is a serious business, the amish from what ive heard are pretty modern in the barn(phones, computers and refrigeration), but maintain tradition in the home. yeah, but they aren't afraid of the radiation coming from it  -- Josh | MySpace | About Me |
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| reply to Maxo "These Wi-Fi transmitters function at 2.45 GHz, which is like being surrounded by a microwave without walls or doors."
So what's next? Getting rid of all 2.4ghz and 5.8ghz cordless phones? 
What a bunch of lunatics. Stay home moms really need to find something to do besides complain. |
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| reply to rawgerz You'd have a lot more credibility if you weren't mixing voltage and current.
That infamous sailor stuck metal probes into his skin and evidently touched a nerve. Even a watch battery could cause damage under those highly specific conditions. He was reckless, idiotic and a Darwin Award candidate.
However, that has absolutely nothing to do with this story. -- Toolmaster of La Grange. |
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  Maxo Your tax dollars at work. Premium,VIP join:2002-11-04 Tallahassee, FL clubs: | reply to rawgerz 9V can do a lot of harm to you. A 9V battery, or two, that would be purchased at a local drug store doesn't have enough amps to hurt you. On the other hand, a 12V car battery has enough to do some real damage. Hence my analogy. |
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  rawgerz In Debt we trust Premium join:2004-10-03 Grove City, PA
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| reply to elvey A 9V has enough mA to kill you, your skin just is not the best conductor. At least one person has died from a 9V powered Ohm meter and prongs pierced under the skin --
You can't make all the people happy all of the time. But it should be common sense to shoot for the majority. |
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  elvey Spamassassin
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| reply to sweintz If you put your tongue across *both* terminals of a 9V, it won't kill you or do any real damage, AFAIK. Unless you jump back from the sharp tingle and fall or something! 
It's amazing how well society runs given the constituents. Are people just innately this stupid, or is it poor schooling that makes them such an embarrassment to themselves? Or is it willful ignorance in furtherance of some other cause? -- SBC is the world's second-largest SpamHaus and leads an Organized Crime Syndicate. Also see TURN.org or UCAN. |
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| reply to PhoenixAZ said by PhoenixAZ :said by Tomek :I also wonder how many of them have wireless phones at home. 2.4GHz is the most common if I'm not mistaken. The only people who have a valid excuse for making anti-wifi statements are amish, And watching the news after the school shooting tradgedy, the amish were using laptops. Milk and Cream is a serious business, the amish from what ive heard are pretty modern in the barn(phones, computers and refrigeration), but maintain tradition in the home. -- [65 Arcanist]Filan(High Elf) Zone: Broadband Reports |
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said by PDXPLT :I'd like to add this to the discussion: if 1W Wi-Fi AP's, and 50W cell phone base stations are so dangerous, how come there's all these 3,000,000 W EIRP UHF TV stations operating all these decades, with no ill-effects?! Many Consumer routers operate at 50mW, or 1/20th of a Watt
And it's basically overkill to use a whole watt on a wifi AP. --
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  Maxo Your tax dollars at work. Premium,VIP join:2002-11-04 Tallahassee, FL clubs:
| reply to rfnut said by rfnut :Maybe her insanity was caused by a UHF station. My guess is good ole fashion crack rock. It works every time. |
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| reply to PDXPLT Are you sure there are no ill effects. Maybe her insanity was caused by a UHF station. For that matter maybe we are all insane, besides I would be more worried about AM stations. Proximity to the antenna is much closer. Maybe she walked up and grabbed an AM tower when she was young. |
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  PhoenixAZ Joshua Premium join:2004-01-04 Phoenix, AZ
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said by Tomek :I also wonder how many of them have wireless phones at home. 2.4GHz is the most common if I'm not mistaken. The only people who have a valid excuse for making anti-wifi statements are amish, And watching the news after the school shooting tradgedy, the amish were using laptops. -- Josh | MySpace | About Me |
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2 edits | reply to mlundin Check out www.theangellady.net
Perfect rebuttal: just direct anyone asking about this to: »www.theangellady.net
Who would take this nutcase's word for anything?
I'd like to add this to the discussion: if 1W Wi-Fi AP's, and 50W cell phone base stations are so dangerous, how come there's all these 3,000,000 W EIRP UHF TV stations operating all these decades, with no ill-effects?!
I guess the angels like watching Oprah so much, they protect us from the deadly TV rays(?) |
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 mlundin
join:2001-03-27 Lawrence, KS | reply to russotto Re: radiation is radiation?
I'm with the homeowners association... block out the sun too. Darkness rocks.
F*cking morons. |
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| reply to Jason Levine said by Jason Levine :Hey, can I tweak my router to affect adult hormones? You know, like my wife's? You will have to adjust to a higher RWIN. But your TTL will be shorter...  -- Toolmaster of La Grange. |
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 Kearnstd Elf Wizard Premium join:2002-01-22 Mullica Hill, NJ | reply to insomniac84
i could see being worried if the TV wanted to put their Doppler 4000 by your house but wifi is totally safe. -- [65 Arcanist]Filan(High Elf) Zone: Broadband Reports |
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