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KA3SGM
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Ham Radio Operator

Gee, I have held an Amateur Radio License for 20+ years, and have been exposed to more Hi Power RF than most people will be in a lifetime.

Oh wait, BBR has a Ham Radio Forum, I guess a whole bunch of us here are goner's for sure,
maybe a few more of the living dead can chime in here and tell us about their life ending battle with RF induced cancer....

I guess technically if I'm dead from cancer now, maybe I can collect on my own life insurance policy.

It's the same stupid morons that stand there and watch their dinner cooking in their 1200 Watt Microwave Oven that are afraid of the 50 milliwatt(50 thousandths of 1 watt) WiFi.

As for the food cooking in the microwave...

BEEP BEEP BEEP, dinners ready.

Now put out your cigarette and hang up your cell phone, it's time to sit down and eat
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a333
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all these retards should simply be relocated to some remote corner of the globe like Antarctica, where they can go f**k themselves



KA3SGM
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said by a333:

all these retards should simply be relocated to some remote corner of the globe like Antarctica
NOOOOOOO, they can't go to Antarctica, that's where the hole in the Ozone Layer is.
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said by KA3SGM:

Gee, I have held an Amateur Radio License for 20+ years, and have been exposed to more Hi Power RF than most people will be in a lifetime.

Oh wait, BBR has a Ham Radio Forum, I guess a whole bunch of us here are goner's for sure,
maybe a few more of the living dead can chime in here and tell us about their life ending battle with RF induced cancer....

I guess technically if I'm dead from cancer now, maybe I can collect on my own life insurance policy.

It's the same stupid morons that stand there and watch their dinner cooking in their 1200 Watt Microwave Oven that are afraid of the 50 milliwatt(50 thousandths of 1 watt) WiFi.

As for the food cooking in the microwave...

BEEP BEEP BEEP, dinners ready.

Now put out your cigarette and hang up your cell phone, it's time to sit down and eat
Ever get RF burn before?? I heard it hurts like heck.. but yea if that happens you still live..

I don't know why it seems the people who bring this topic up every other month why does it always seem like it's a women in her mid 40's...
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KA3SGM
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Yea, RF burns are not very pleasant, it doesn't just burn the surface of the skin like touching a hot pot on the stove, it's a really deep painful burn.

Only takes once to learn your lesson though....

Nonetheless, that was many years ago, and no Tumors formed, no Cancer has occurred.

And that was from direct contact with an antenna with about 45 watts.

That would be hundreds if not thousands of times the strength that WiFi transmits at.

Probably the people that fear WiFi the most are the same ones that think it's OK to dry off their pet cat in the microwave oven.
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said by KA3SGM:

Probably the people that fear WiFi the most are the same ones that think it's OK to dry off their pet cat in the microwave oven.
Same folks.

Here kitty, kitty...
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said by KA3SGM:

Yea, RF burns are not very pleasant, it doesn't just burn the surface of the skin like touching a hot pot on the stove, it's a really deep painful burn.

Only takes once to learn your lesson though....

Nonetheless, that was many years ago, and no Tumors formed, no Cancer has occurred.

And that was from direct contact with an antenna with about 45 watts.

That would be hundreds if not thousands of times the strength that WiFi transmits at.

Probably the people that fear WiFi the most are the same ones that think it's OK to dry off their pet cat in the microwave oven.
are you kidding me... drying off a pet in a oven..
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said by Subaru:

are you kidding me... drying off a pet in a oven..
Yup, real deal... According to the "Press"...
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said by KA3SGM:

Oh wait, BBR has a Ham Radio Forum, I guess a whole bunch of us here are goner's for sure,
maybe a few more of the living dead can chime in here and tell us about their life ending battle with RF induced cancer....
Have you read the Milham study yet? Statistically significant higher rates of leukemia, lymphoma, and prostate cancer among ham radio operators (in California and Washington, but I suspect it could apply to other states too).
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a333
A hot cup of integrals please

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LOL, forgot that!!


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