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ureihcim
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The world is filled with morons, because these morons would of been complaining since they where children about how the sun is cooking their skin.

I bet that nice tan they got at the beach though did not cause them any harm right? Hope they get skin cancer for their stupidity.


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there is Lot's of Radiation out there

Thermal radiation very f**ked on this one
Radio waves
Microwave radiation
(in microwave ovens) uses the same 2.4ghz as wifi and this one

Particle radiation

Gamma radiation

Visible light

X-rays,

Ultraviolet radiation

Beta radiation

Alpha radiation

Neutron radiation

Solar radiation

they better go kill them self's


mrchris
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Gotta love the morons in CA without providing extensive evidence it can cause/risks cancer yet those people use cell phones which use the same 2.4Ghz wavelength.


ureihcim
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They should of been dead already according to their ridiculous claims. Let's not forget that when you take an X-ray you just took a nice dose of radiation. What's next? X-ray machines with a environmentally friendly sticker on it?

b10010011
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there is Lot's of Radiation out there

Microwave radiation (in microwave ovens) uses the same 2.4ghz as wifi and this one

See this is the problem, idiots read this and all they remember is WiFi and Microwave Ovens are the same thing.


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i went to la with my notebook and along the freeway it found 1600 access points
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DaneJasper
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Here's the forum where the anti-Wi-Fi movement is proclaiming their victory:

»www.waccobb.net/forums/showthrea···?t=33493

You can read more there about their beliefs.

lrtc

join:2004-06-05
Toronto
reply to Anonymous_
I try to maximize my expose to all forms of radiation. The more radiation the better no?

lrtc

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RR Conductor
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said by mrchris See Profile :

Gotta love the morons in CA without providing extensive evidence it can cause/risks cancer yet those people use cell phones which use the same 2.4Ghz wavelength.
Yeah, New York is sooooo normal.


marigolds
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Saint Louis, MO

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said by ureihcim See Profile :

Let's not forget that when you take an X-ray you just took a nice dose of radiation. What's next? X-ray machines with a environmentally friendly sticker on it?
We used to use X-rays with little to no precautions. It seemed silly to think that a little X-ray radiation could harm you. For example, shoe stores used to have little x-ray machines so you could see how your feet fit inside your shoes.

Notice that we don't have those any more? Or notice the way we get draped in pounds of poisonous metal just to be protected from excessive x-ray radiation when x-rays are necessary?
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caesarv

join:1999-08-02
Santa Rosa, CA

reply to ureihcim
I live about 5 miles from Sebastopol. That town is well known for Volvos, granola mentality, and sandals. It's where old hippies go to die. It is almost, but not quite, as bad as Berkeley.

I am embarrassed for all Californians.

»corp.sonic.net/blog/2008/03/23/s···ontract/

The next thing they will ban is dihydromonoxide.


ngfgddss

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reply to Anonymous_
you also forgot that the sun and other stars produces and propagate radio waves and the entire spectrum of light wave since the beginning of time. These people need to get some education or advoid the sun completely and ware light repellabt clothes so other particles do not affect them
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