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Wi-Fi Allergy a PR Stunt

ADiamond writes "There is no Wi-Fi allergy. The English DJ claiming a Wi-Fi sensitivity, chronicled earlier, was a PR stunt to promote his new album. It would appear that the stunt was highly successful, appearing in multiple high-profile media outlets like The Sun, The Telegraph, and Fox News. The article at Ars goes on to discuss the evidence, or lack-thereof, of electromagnetic spectrum sensitivity."

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  1. Hope he gets ball cancer by thetoadwarrior · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    I think ball cancer would be a suitable punishment for this.

  2. Re:It's Times Like These ... by geekoid · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Shuoldn't there be quotes in your sig?

    You are using English. Please learn the difference between 'loose' and 'lose'; 'they're', 'there', and 'their'; 'your' and 'you're'.

    Of course, if they aren't using those words properly, then they aren't speaking English, ans so your statement makes no sense.

    of course 'meh' and 'ftw' aren't English words.
    You are also missing at least one comma, end a word with a preposition, and "get owned' isn't proper English.

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