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cheen
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      02-16-2008
If I disable the WIFI card from the device manager, is it truly off?

My concern is the Electromagnetic energy that these cards put off...

new studies show that the amount of energy recieved from the user of a
laptop is very similar
as if you are using a cellphone, because it may be further away than a
cellphone but the duration of use is higher as well
as the frequency of the waves are lower thus they are being absorbed at a
higher rate by the body.

I am talking here about desktop computers with cards, but I would also like
to know if this applies to LAPTOP.

There is increasing concern about the negative effects of the EM waves...

I dont want to debate if there is danger or not since I posted this question
one time again in the past in another newsgroup
but only got wiseguy argumentive or joke responses and no one knew a real
answer.
If you dont know the answer to the question refrain from posting
your own theory about this phenomena please... and no tinfoil jokes please.

This is a serious matter.

so if I disable it from the device manager is the antenna truly off 100%?


THANKS


 
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      02-16-2008
"cheen" <> wrote in message
news:47b65a08$...
> If I disable the WIFI card from the device manager, is it truly off?
>
> My concern is the Electromagnetic energy that these cards put off...
>
> new studies show that the amount of energy recieved from the user of a
> laptop is very similar
> as if you are using a cellphone, because it may be further away than a
> cellphone but the duration of use is higher as well
> as the frequency of the waves are lower thus they are being absorbed at a
> higher rate by the body.
>
> I am talking here about desktop computers with cards, but I would also
> like
> to know if this applies to LAPTOP.
>
> There is increasing concern about the negative effects of the EM waves...
>
> I dont want to debate if there is danger or not since I posted this
> question one time again in the past in another newsgroup
> but only got wiseguy argumentive or joke responses and no one knew a real
> answer.
> If you dont know the answer to the question refrain from posting
> your own theory about this phenomena please... and no tinfoil jokes
> please.
>
> This is a serious matter.
>
> so if I disable it from the device manager is the antenna truly off 100%?
>
>
> THANKS
>
>



If your scared of electromagnetic energy....ditching the PC and living in
the woods would be the first step towards the utopia you seek.
Also...learning to wrestle bears and eat raw fish would be good....
By the way...your post killed 300 of my sperm...thanks alot.

What a whiner you must be...bet you get carpel-tunnel within 10 minutes on
the job

 
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cheen
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      02-16-2008
This is not about me, and I have very good reason for asking..

It seems that you dont know either.

"forty-nine" <> wrote in message news:fp5mg5$ef8$...
> "cheen" <> wrote in message
> news:47b65a08$...
>> If I disable the WIFI card from the device manager, is it truly off?
>>
>> My concern is the Electromagnetic energy that these cards put off...
>>
>> new studies show that the amount of energy recieved from the user of a
>> laptop is very similar
>> as if you are using a cellphone, because it may be further away than a
>> cellphone but the duration of use is higher as well
>> as the frequency of the waves are lower thus they are being absorbed at a
>> higher rate by the body.
>>
>> I am talking here about desktop computers with cards, but I would also
>> like
>> to know if this applies to LAPTOP.
>>
>> There is increasing concern about the negative effects of the EM waves...
>>
>> I dont want to debate if there is danger or not since I posted this
>> question one time again in the past in another newsgroup
>> but only got wiseguy argumentive or joke responses and no one knew a real
>> answer.
>> If you dont know the answer to the question refrain from posting
>> your own theory about this phenomena please... and no tinfoil jokes
>> please.
>>
>> This is a serious matter.
>>
>> so if I disable it from the device manager is the antenna truly off 100%?
>>
>>
>> THANKS
>>
>>

>
>
> If your scared of electromagnetic energy....ditching the PC and living in
> the woods would be the first step towards the utopia you seek.
> Also...learning to wrestle bears and eat raw fish would be good....
> By the way...your post killed 300 of my sperm...thanks alot.
>
> What a whiner you must be...bet you get carpel-tunnel within 10 minutes on
> the job



 
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      02-16-2008

> no tinfoil jokes please.


Shut Up Ted


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      02-16-2008
"cheen" <> wrote in message
news:47b65a08$...
>
> I dont want to debate if there is danger or not since I posted this
> question one time again in the past in another newsgroup
> but only got wiseguy argumentive or joke responses and no one knew a real
> answer.
> If you dont know the answer to the question refrain from posting
> your own theory about this phenomena please... and no tinfoil jokes
> please.
>


Well, actually, the general consensus amongst scientists is that the
microwave radiation from mobile phones and other wireless devices is safe.
The early research saying otherwise has been largely discredited.

Please tell use more about other things in the modern world that you shield
yourself from. Are you a Mormon by any chance?

ss.


 
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      02-16-2008
"cheen" <> wrote in message
news:...
> This is not about me, and I have very good reason for asking..
>
> It seems that you dont know either.
>
> "forty-nine" <> wrote in message
> news:fp5mg5$ef8$...
>> "cheen" <> wrote in message
>> news:47b65a08$...
>>> If I disable the WIFI card from the device manager, is it truly off?
>>>
>>> My concern is the Electromagnetic energy that these cards put off...
>>>
>>> new studies show that the amount of energy recieved from the user of a
>>> laptop is very similar
>>> as if you are using a cellphone, because it may be further away than a
>>> cellphone but the duration of use is higher as well
>>> as the frequency of the waves are lower thus they are being absorbed at
>>> a higher rate by the body.
>>>
>>> I am talking here about desktop computers with cards, but I would also
>>> like
>>> to know if this applies to LAPTOP.
>>>
>>> There is increasing concern about the negative effects of the EM
>>> waves...
>>>
>>> I dont want to debate if there is danger or not since I posted this
>>> question one time again in the past in another newsgroup
>>> but only got wiseguy argumentive or joke responses and no one knew a
>>> real answer.
>>> If you dont know the answer to the question refrain from posting
>>> your own theory about this phenomena please... and no tinfoil jokes
>>> please.
>>>
>>> This is a serious matter.
>>>
>>> so if I disable it from the device manager is the antenna truly off
>>> 100%?
>>>
>>>
>>> THANKS
>>>
>>>

>>
>>
>> If your scared of electromagnetic energy....ditching the PC and living in
>> the woods would be the first step towards the utopia you seek.
>> Also...learning to wrestle bears and eat raw fish would be good....
>> By the way...your post killed 300 of my sperm...thanks alot.
>>
>> What a whiner you must be...bet you get carpel-tunnel within 10 minutes
>> on the job

>
>



I believe recent studies show ingesting a laptop to be harmful to children
under 10....so I would refrain from spreading ketchup on any laptop...also
living a normal life has been shown to lead to death....apparently not being
born or becoming immortal is the only cure.
Also , an automobile can kill you, so I would avoid all cars.
And fire...very dangerous....never cook anything !
Water too...deadliest substance on the planet....STOP bathing now if you
value your mediocre life !

 
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      02-16-2008
"Synapse Syndrome" <> wrote in message
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> Are you a Mormon by any chance?



I meant Quaker!

Sorry to call you a Mormon. They are just a bit too weird.

ss.


 
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      02-16-2008
my question is for a hospital with disabled kids
that they will be given a charity with laptops, they will have lan cables
and wifi but it would be good to know
if turning on and off the wifi would reduce their exposure

some are under 10 and some are very sick

any more awful mean comments?


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> "Synapse Syndrome" <> wrote in message
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>> Are you a Mormon by any chance?

>
>
> I meant Quaker!
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> Sorry to call you a Mormon. They are just a bit too weird.
>
> ss.
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      02-16-2008

"cheen" <> wrote in message
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> This is not about me, and I have very good reason for asking..
>
> It seems that you dont know either.


Care to share with us your good reason?


 
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> no tinfoil jokes please.


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