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| The first problem ...is the blatant lying from these people. No WiFi in London or any other major European city? WTF?
....In Europe they are much more advanced than us, and there wifi is not allowed in cities in the European commonwealth....
»radar.oreilly.com/archives/2008/···ifi.html
These fruitloops have absolutely NO credibility whatsoever. Since there is no valid research that shows WiFi is "hazardous" to health, town councils should ignore them and not cave into them. Rather, they should be directed to the nearest psychiatrist to treat their hypochondria.
Maybe these people are hired shills for the telcos. I can't imagine why else they would make an asses out of themselves when they know how easily they are proved wrong. -- 10,776 DEADLY TERROR ATTACKS SINCE 9/11~~TEAM DISCOVERY Can't feel you anymore, don't need you anymore, don't believe you anymore, I don't need you anymore
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 | said by La Luna:Maybe these people are hired shills for the telcos. Nope. The town is run by a bunch of kooks. Be thankful you live 100x farther away from there as I do.
Lastest population estivate for Sebastopol is 7500. Superpages.com lists 67 providers of Mental Health Services in Sebastopol, CA, nearly 1 for every 100 residents! I suspect that's a booming industry there.
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| DOStradamus: you are misrepresenting Sebastopol.
Sebastopol is the shopping center for all of West Sonoma county, and even for a reasonable part of Western Santa Rosa.
Using the same switchboard.com as you used you can see that on a per capita basis we have far more gas stations, restaurants, and grocery stores as Santa Rosa (those were the only services I looked up).
For example:
We have one gas station for every 937 residents, as compared to one for each 3,650 residents of Santa Rosa.
We have one 'mental health services' per 112 residents, versus one per 335 in Santa Rosa.
Your assertion that only 'kooks' use mental health services seems unworthy. |
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 DaneJasperSonic.NetPremium,VIP join:2001-08-20 Santa Rosa, CA kudos:7 | Science! I love it when the facts are viewed with objectivity.
It's rhetoric that got us into this "ban the Wi-Fi" situation, so I love your statistics Rich. 
The net result (DOS) is that it doesn't take a large population of irrational but vocal people to sway the political process. The outcome is the same, but it's painting with a more narrow brush.
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