BCC make some MISLEAD!!!

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As I am typing this, I realize that i am glowing . . . whoa, I'm supernatural. Yes. I am above all else; reality does not matter. Whoa, I feel like a Republican.
 
wi-fi has fried your brains to a level where no point you make is worth replying to, whether the figures were wrong is irelevant, wi-fi is dangerous at some levels and if the media deliberatly mislead the figures for better coverage then fair game to them for highlighting the problem
 
wi-fi has fried your brains to a level where no point you make is worth replying to, whether the figures were wrong is irelevant, wi-fi is dangerous at some levels and if the media deliberatly mislead the figures for better coverage then fair game to them for highlighting the problem

hello? we're live with wireless thru cell phone. geez.
 
hello? we're live with wireless thru cell phone. geez.


yes but mobile phone's if thats what you mean are not as powerful as wi-fi, and if its the masts you mean they are not as close to you as home wi-fi's, they ahve been banned in some schools here
 
But somewhat lacking in substance. 2.4Ghz, the frequency used for microwave ovens, wireless phones, wifi, and bluetooth, is actually the perfect wavelength for making H2O (yep, water) molecules vibrate, which is what heats up your leftover KFC and dries out your fries in the microwave.

These waves are on the order of 2-3 centimeters I believe. But still, unless you're surrounding yourself with magnetrons from a bunch of microwaves.. you're fine. Its the intensity that matters, not to wavelength
 
But somewhat lacking in substance. 2.4Ghz, the frequency used for microwave ovens, wireless phones, wifi, and bluetooth, is actually the perfect wavelength for making H2O (yep, water) molecules vibrate, which is what heats up your leftover KFC and dries out your fries in the microwave.

These waves are on the order of 2-3 centimeters I believe. But still, unless you're surrounding yourself with magnetrons from a bunch of microwaves.. you're fine. Its the intensity that matters, not to wavelength


I didn't know that, even with a constant source of power like wi fi usually is?
 
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