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Previously on "Should we be concerned with 5 G"
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I didn't realise indoor wifi was on the same freqs for quite a long time. It was only when I read something years ago about not placing your router close to the microwave that I twigged.
The Virgin box is useless at defrosting chickens though.
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I'd be more worried about being caught phoenixing the business to try to avoid paying what's due.
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5g on the other hand can cause blackouts.
Something I get from two flights of stairs these days.
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My rule of thumb, is find David Icke's opinion and do the opposite
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostThis is an adult's forum. Not really a place for pre-pubescent teenagers.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostAnd never did anyone think "is it OK to leave that Saville chap with a room full of kids?"
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Yes, going back 40 years people have worried about overhead pylons, microwaves, mobiles.
And never did anyone think "is it OK to leave that Saville chap with a room full of kids?"
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostYou forgot about the fear over microwaves in the 80s as they leaked waves when they were on.
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Originally posted by tomtomagain View PostAnyone remember the stories, back in the late 90's, that holding your mobile phone against your head caused brain tumours?
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