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NJxxxJon
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Holy McDonalds. I better not spill my cold coffee on my lap then sue Mcey DEES. Paint? ....Wifi....um..


ReVeLaTeD
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join:2001-11-10
San Diego, CA

Err

I can sense Wi-fi in a small cubic area. Not in a large one, but a small one, like an apartment. Not "allergic" to it, I think that's impossible. But I am definitely sensitive to it. I run a G router in my home and use a wireless enabled laptop and I can definitely feel the difference when I'm not at home versus when I am. It's subtle but it's there.


wmcbrine
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join:2002-12-30
Laurel, MD

BS. Do a double-blind study of this "ability" of yours, and then come back.



ReVeLaTeD
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join:2001-11-10
San Diego, CA

I wouldn't call it an ability. I would call it a sensitivity to certain types of radiation. Incandescent light is the same way; if I walk into a room where incandescent light is being used, I can feel it; if the light is turned off, I feel it. It's been tested. Almost seems like I can feel the heat being generated from the bulb, though from across the room that seems unlikely.

LCD light, LEDs, flourescent, and "natural" light like sunlight is different, I don't feel a thing.


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