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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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**** off this is kindergartenOriginally posted by Whorty View PostThis is an adult's forum. Not really a place for pre-pubescent teenagers.
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They did though. But IIRC either they didn't raise their concerns, or they did and were ignored (or even shut down) by the powers that be.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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I used to tell my ex. that when she opens the microwave door that she should duck as there are still some microwaves left which will come out. Oh, how we laughed....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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No. No one does. BECAUSE OF TEH BRAIN TUMURS!!!!!!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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