Will my wireless laptop render me impotent?
#16
Re: Will my wireless laptop render me impotent?
Idiot
#17
Re: Will my wireless laptop render me impotent?
For the record Wiz averages 1.65 posts a day
Bro69 1.62 posts a day.
I'd say there wasn't a lot in it. Will this render them both impotent?
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As both user names are currently logged into the BE arcade together, my bet is on boredom at work.
Bro69 1.62 posts a day.
I'd say there wasn't a lot in it. Will this render them both impotent?
edited here...........
As both user names are currently logged into the BE arcade together, my bet is on boredom at work.
Last edited by BEVS; Jun 29th 2007 at 5:59 am. Reason: wind up merchants LOL
#18
Joined: May 2007
Posts: 5,133
Re: Will my wireless laptop render me impotent?
Wi-Fi dangers:
"you have a large number of various effects like chromosome damage, you have impact on the concentration capacity and decrease in short term memory, increases in the number of cancer incidences," said Professor Olle Johansson of the Karolinska Institute in Sweden. " on Panorama
Sitting in a Wi-Fi hotspot (i.e. where you are able to recieve wi-fi). for one year is equivalent to 20 minutes mobile phone use according to the UK government.
The real danger is, apparently, to younger children who's skulls are less thick. So, maybe it's not a good idea to run a transmitter in the kids bedroom and probably not a good idea to let them us the laptop on their laps either.
I have to say that having worked on microwave 'radio' equipment whilst in the forces many years ago I've never believed the government and industries claims that transmissions from mobiles 'won't harm you'.
"you have a large number of various effects like chromosome damage, you have impact on the concentration capacity and decrease in short term memory, increases in the number of cancer incidences," said Professor Olle Johansson of the Karolinska Institute in Sweden. " on Panorama
Sitting in a Wi-Fi hotspot (i.e. where you are able to recieve wi-fi). for one year is equivalent to 20 minutes mobile phone use according to the UK government.
The real danger is, apparently, to younger children who's skulls are less thick. So, maybe it's not a good idea to run a transmitter in the kids bedroom and probably not a good idea to let them us the laptop on their laps either.
I have to say that having worked on microwave 'radio' equipment whilst in the forces many years ago I've never believed the government and industries claims that transmissions from mobiles 'won't harm you'.