How Bad Can Wi-fi Be?
An anonymous reader writes "Sunday night in the UK, the BBC broadcast an alarmist Panorama news programme that suggested wireless networking might be damaging our health. Their evidence? Well, they admitted there wasn't any, but they made liberal use of the word 'radiation', along with scary graphics of pulsating wifi base stations. They rounded-up a handful of worried scientists, but ignored the majority of those who believe wifi is perfectly harmless. Some quotes from the BBC News website companion piece: 'The radiation Wi-Fi emits is similar to that from mobile phone masts ... children's skulls are thinner and still forming and tests have shown they absorb more radiation than adults'. What's the science here? Can skulls really 'absorb' EM radiation? The wifi signal is in the same part of the EM spectrum as cellphones but it's not 'similar' to mobile phone masts, is it? Isn't a phone mast several hundred/thousand times stronger? Wasn't safety considered when they drew up the 802.11 specs?"
I suggest aluminum foil hats.
hell, global warming. isn't that that piece of crap those european scientists promote just to anger and disgruntle the whole hummer-driving-air-conditioning-the-whole-place-am erican-folks? yeah, that's FUD at it's best. actually it's all about selling more european, pseudo-eco-friendly products in the states, to ruin the american markets and thus stopping the war against terrorism by an act of countercultural inner corrosion.
So if WiFi can give you cancer, what can a bunch of loose network cables strewn on the floor give you?
It's not the flight I'm afraid of, it's the notebook's landing that's the dealbreaker.
More Twoson than Cupertino
Damn that global conspiracy of nearly 100% of the world's climate scientists! Even the politicians are finally getting in on it, after decades of dedicated FUD spreading by those evil scientists. They must be laughing, laughing I say, all the way to the... err...
give her cat cancer
Is that when there's a cat growing out of her chest cancer?
As the island of our knowledge grows, so does the shore of our ignorance.
From TFS: Their evidence? Well, they admitted there wasn't any
Well, Your Honor, we've plenty of hearsay and conjecture. Those are kinds of evidence.
*shivers*
OMG SOMEBODY THINK OF THE CHIIILDREN
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Consequently, all packets transmitted through WiFi will now need to have the text, "WiFi Kills".
Best "String" Ever!
They got it all wrong. The problem isn't with WiFi, the problem is when the signal carries the kill bit, passing through your body and causing extreme cellular damage. That's why most of the time the studies show up nothing.
Please stop, it's too horrible! The worst of it all is that my PC is as we speak radiating heat.
That's the same kind of radiation that is used in conventional ovens!
It can cook stuff to death!
"A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. Drink deeply or not at all."
Friggin' fake news. I'm going to go strap a thousand wireless routers to their offices so that they all die of fake cancer.
Expect the USA to counter with "Freedom Packets"
OMFG!!!eleven!
I'm a child, I'm reading slashdot. I have one WiFi access point less than a foot from my head and another 10 meters away. I can feel it burning. Argh the pain. In fact just to make sure that I don't mutate (lots of fun programs on that as well) and polute the gene pool I'm gonna electrocute myself now.
But in all seriousness its never harmed me...