Posted on 04/22/2007 8:32:43 PM PDT by jdm
Everything
Everything gives you cancer
Everything
Everything gives you cancer
Theres no cure, theres no answer
Everything gives you cancer
Dont touch that dial
Dont try to smile
Just take this pill
Its in your file
Dont work hard
Dont play hard
Dont plan for the graveyard
Remember -
Everything
Everything gives you cancer
Everything
Everything gives you cancer
Theres no cure, theres no answer
Everything gives you cancer
Dont work by night
Dont play by day
Youll feel all right
But you will pay
No caffeine
No protein
No booze or
Nicotine
Remember -
Joe Jackson
Someone posted the thing about bees dying around the country today. I’ve been following this with interest for a few months, mostly because I make mead. Mead is made from honey, and I was considering starting a business... how’s this come out of WiFi?
Someone suggested in the news recently that the problem was “cellular phones”.
Well... umm... the one thing I absolutely CLAIM to be an expert in is radio technology, theory, and RF radiation hazards. Anyway, the point is that people have made claims of cell phones causing cancer before (cuz, golly, you hold them to your head and they are transmitting and so on).
Well, the radiation levels are so LOW on WiFi (and cell phones) that there isn’t even a chance in hell of causing damage from that amount of radio energy. But, good grief someone has to find something BAD in everything, don’t they?
I’m not sure I will start a meadery because... too many bees are dying, the cost will be too great in a few years, but I am sure I could sell cellular phones.... /grrrr
“He is reportedly adding his weight to the call for investigations into WiFi, which some scientists fear could cause cancer and other health problems, the newspaper said.”
Really, “some” scientists? Which ones? Ones who aren’t whack-jobs working way outside their specialty. And only wi-fi? How about cell phones? Microwave ovens? Mains electricty? FM radio? VHF and UHF television signals?
I’m not saying it’s impossible, but it would help if someone could propose a mechanism by which these tiny amounts of EM radiation are hurting anything. And then maybe provide some proof that it’s actually happening. And I don’t mean epidemiological statistics showing tiny correlation that could easily just be noise.
That’s the same “some scientists” who say there might be Global Warming, too. I noted there weren’t any names, too.
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