Posted on 03/11/2019 2:21:26 PM PDT by dennisw
are you old.
Probably not a big deal
a lot of these issues are time sensitive
I had no idea that airpods have built in microphones. I figured they were for listening to music.
Life will kill you.
I have been wearing hearing aids that can communicate wirelessly, and receive bluetooth for almost 30 years, when an I supposed to die?
I’d gladly send you some of my deer. We are overrun. Our yard is a deer trail from the forest to the nearby golf course. I frequently count 20 just hanging around the front yard and the neighbors’ yards or on their way to the golf course. They eat everything in the spring time and it’s impossible to have flowers. There’s still a foot of snow on the ground and they are moving slowly now because there is so little to eat in winter.
invite hunters in.
In the north country I know hunters who head to Connecticut to hunt deer. Lot more pickings down there.
Pshaw. Pseudoscience.
According to Google, Bluetooth operates at 2.45 GHz. This is the same frequency as cordless phones and (older) Wi-Fi, in the microwave range.
Ionizing radiation - UV, X-rays, gamma rays, etc. - are on the opposite side of visible light on the E-M spectrum. Microwaves aren’t energetic enough to do the tissue damage that would cause cancer. And the wattage of a pair of wireless earphones isn’t even going to heat up your skin.
IMO, the long term effects of the pervasive RF soup we live in is still, ah up in the air. However your comment is definitely true.
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