WHT
04-20-2009, 04:28 PM
There is no predictable or empirically observed mechanism or process in place, nor has it been duplicated in controlled conditions that shows WiFi is harmful.
Alas, the Salem witch burning metric of evidence still abounds.
I have a small 5.8 Gig AP on the right side of my desk and the ball of hand always hurts after a few hours. It had *got* to be caused by the WiFi radiation instead of the way I rest my hand on the mouse pad.
I have an AP mounted on my truck and my back hurts after driving six hours. It had *got* to be caused by the WiFi radiation.
I installed an AP at a grain mill and started sneezing. It had *got* to be caused by the WiFi.
I installed a hotspot in a restaurant and had to go pee after lots of iced tea. It had *got* to be caused by the WiFi.
Alas, the Salem witch burning metric of evidence still abounds.
I have a small 5.8 Gig AP on the right side of my desk and the ball of hand always hurts after a few hours. It had *got* to be caused by the WiFi radiation instead of the way I rest my hand on the mouse pad.
I have an AP mounted on my truck and my back hurts after driving six hours. It had *got* to be caused by the WiFi radiation.
I installed an AP at a grain mill and started sneezing. It had *got* to be caused by the WiFi.
I installed a hotspot in a restaurant and had to go pee after lots of iced tea. It had *got* to be caused by the WiFi.