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Jamuka

join:2005-06-06
reply to Freezone
Re: Nutjobs

Maybe because we are better at detecting it. You think?

RayW
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join:2001-09-01
Layton, UT
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·XMission

reply to Transmaster
said by Transmaster See Profile :

What a bunch of total horse shia't. We have been living in a world of RF fields all of our lives. You have Hamradio operators who have been soaked in such EMF for nearly a 100 years,
And early pioneers in Ham radio have had health issues arise just like the military you mention, which is why there is a standard for Maximum Permissible Exposure today and Hams have to acknowledge that they meet MPE limits at their operating site when they renew licenses. Many countries also have a version of MPE requirements. Heck, even the evil commies in the old USSR had one, on paper anyway. And in our RF lab we have shielding and rules to limit human exposure to RF because of empirical proof of RF damage. I have had several co-workers over the years diagnosed with tumours that were thought (not proven) to have come from RF exposure due to the location of the tumours and the normal environment they worked in.

Now as to the affect that many Wi-Fi emitters will have, that is still an unknown, but like the Ham Radio operators of the early 1900's we will find out one way or another.
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JoeyDee
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join:2004-07-23
Las Vegas, NV
reply to Freezone
Nutjob,

Cancer is more prevalent now because they used to die of old age before they had time to get cancer....


Freezone

join:2000-09-29
Southfield, MI
reply to Transmaster
Have you noticed that cancer seems to be on the rise since the late 1920's? I know I would never live near any high powered electrical lines.

King75
King Of All And Nothing
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join:2004-07-31
Stevensville, MD
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reply to CableTool
I can use my cordless phone half way down the street. I can also walk down the sidewalk with my cell phone and I can point and use my garage door opener at anyone. You can't stay away from these radio waves from any device.


Transmaster
Don't Blame Me I Voted For Bill and Opus

join:2001-06-20
Cheyenne, WY
·Qwest.net

reply to CableTool
What a bunch of total horse shia't. We have been living in a world of RF fields all of our lives. You have Hamradio operators who have been soaked in such EMF for nearly a 100 years, except for problems with RF induced fevers in the late 1920's there has been no problems. The only documented problem I am aware of with RF fields in the frequencies used by the devices mentioned here is USN sailors who worked on ship board radars in the 50's and 60's developing cataracts years after the fact this because the equipment of the time was not shielded that well and the power levels where thousands of time higher.
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Frydays

join:2005-10-21
USA
·RoadRunner Cable

reply to CableTool
quote:

"Cordless phones, garage door openers, baby monitors - there's a lot of stuff that has used this spectrum for a long time," says Dave Dobbin, president of project planners Toronto Hydro Telecom. "If something concrete comes along and says this is bad, we will take immediate action at that time."

by then it will be to late your even worse off if your neighbor has 3rd party firmware on his router to get more WIFI Power


ropeguru
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join:2001-01-25
Bridgeport, WV
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·VOIPo

reply to CableTool
said by CableTool See Profile :

quote:
"Cordless phones, garage door openers, baby monitors - there's a lot of stuff that has used this spectrum for a long time," says Dave Dobbin, president of project planners Toronto Hydro Telecom. "If something concrete comes along and says this is bad, we will take immediate action at that time."
I agree with that but conspiracy nuts can stay away from baby monitors and not have remote garage doors or cell phones. They cant stay away from WIFI though. Not without cost.

Nutjobs.
While I agree about some items, you have to admit that they cannot get away from radio transmissions, cell towers, or how about all the radio frequencies that they are being bombarded with from satellites.. I know the signals are low but they are still there.. So maybe we shoue get rid of them all..
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CableTool
Poorly Representing MYSELF.
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join:2004-11-12

quote:
"Cordless phones, garage door openers, baby monitors - there's a lot of stuff that has used this spectrum for a long time," says Dave Dobbin, president of project planners Toronto Hydro Telecom. "If something concrete comes along and says this is bad, we will take immediate action at that time."
I agree with that but conspiracy nuts can stay away from baby monitors and not have remote garage doors or cell phones. They cant stay away from WIFI though. Not without cost.

Nutjobs.
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