  tsu9
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Right, and quadriplegia is solved by simply getting up out of the chair. 
Seriously though, this wouldn't be hard to test. If you're in the area and you have symptoms which disappear when you're out of the area, it is hardly caused by having some Irish Coffee in the 'morn. |
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| said by tsu9 :Seriously though, this wouldn't be hard to test. If you're in the area and you have symptoms which disappear when you're out of the area, it is hardly caused by having some Irish Coffee in the 'morn. True, not coffee in the 'morn under those conditions, but a decrease in symptoms outside of the area also isn't irrefutable proof that it's Wimax. There are potentially many other environmental factors such symptoms could be attributed to. Better to stay in the area and turn the transmitter off to confirm Wimax as the cause. -- I'd kill for a Nobel peace prize! |
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 Porkroller
join:2002-01-31 Grosse Ile, MI | reply to tsu9 Ever heard of the placebo effect?
Now I'm not going to say one way or another, but it is certainly possible that they are just blaming their conditions on the unknown.
Sugar cubes have been known to "cure" all sorts of ailments. |
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  tsu9
join:2001-08-17 Wheeling, IL | Of course, nevermind the possibility of an actual problem. If it doesn't affect you, it is probably in the other's head. |
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 charterbites
join:2005-11-19 Covington, LA
| reply to Porkroller What about this?
Dr. David Carpenter, Dean at the School of Public Health, State University of New York believes it is likely that up to 30% of all childhood cancers come from exposure to EMFs. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) warns "There is reason for concern" and advises prudent avoidance".
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