In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, Jeff Liebermann <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>(E-Mail Removed) (Rico) hath wroth:
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>>>| http://groups.google.com/group/comp....324126e8abf45a
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>>After reading the above link, can I assume you and plantif number x are no
>>longer living together <grin>.
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>My attorney has advised me not to answer such questions.
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>>The wire thing is women, what guy doesn't
>>love shuffling through a tangle of wires, but what wife doesn't give him
>>fits about it. My work room is simpley no longer visited due to the mess
>>with the wires...
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>I think it's a question of degree:
> http://802.11junk.com/jeffl/pics/Bei...lco/index.html
> http://802.11junk.com/jeffl/pics/dri...es/mess01.html
>It's also a good clue as to why I like wireless.
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Actually though, I wonder about the safety of living/working in an
environment so filled with ultra high freq RF. All those little blue teeth,
add in my wifi and the cell phone (the only reason I have a wired phone is
for the DSL) could make for a pretty active environment, Longer term can
this be good for gene structure? Also I have resisted wireless keyboards
and mice so far as they all seem to need batteries. IMO better to use power
from the wall then constantly be off to Walmart for batteries, but that
really is just me.
fundamentalism, fundamentally wrong.