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rema bavier
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      07-13-2005, 03:07 PM
Are wireless device a cancer provider?


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Mark McIntyre
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      07-13-2005, 09:51 PM
On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 15:07:21 +0000, in alt.internet.wireless , rema
bavier <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> Are wireless device a cancer provider?


Depends what month they were manufactured in.

(in other words, no, and its a silly question. You're surrounded by
zillions of radio sources at least as powerful, why pick on wifi?)
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Duane Arnold
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      07-13-2005, 10:50 PM
Right he is as he is the *righteous* man the Marky Mark man and he is
right. ;-)

It's from the EOR specialist -- Equal Opportunity Ragger.

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      07-13-2005, 11:01 PM
On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 15:07:21 +0000, rema bavier
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> Are wireless device a cancer provider?
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Yes. Cancer of the vocabulary is definitely caused by wireless.
Hypertrophy of the vocabulary is the first symptom wireless expertise.
One starts talking in acronyms, metaphors, trade names, cryptic
numbers, technobabble, and incomprehensible buzzwords. If left
untreated, cancer of the vocabulary can cause spousal alienation,
nerdism, and rapid obsolescence.

Also, when I first got into wireless, I had a full head of hair,
positive attitude, functional bank account, and a steady hand. After
40+ years of exposure to radio and wireless, the hair is falling out,
the attitude is totally cynical, I'm deep in debt, and the hands are
starting to shake. Obviously, this could only be caused by exposure
to radio and wireless.



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MBCSS
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      07-14-2005, 08:37 AM
Like most things, technically all electromagnetic radiation increases the
probability of cancer. As far as wireless networks go they don't stand out
as a major "cause", ie nothing like nuclear bomb fallout or sticking your
head in a microwave oven.

-Mark
University of Wollongong, Australia.
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      07-16-2005, 03:05 PM
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