the live-in TV transmitter engineers (in early days of TV, the transmitter engineers were housed at the tower site and had beds in the transmitter building because, tech infancy) pretty much died of brain cancer. but the power, frequency, distance rules of the FCC on radiation safety have changed, and it's not an issue now. obey and carry on.
provided the RF density rules of the FCC are followed (power, frequency, distance) there is no demonstrated ill effects at all, whatsoever. the only ones at risk with 5G are folks in a safety harness way up the tower.
if you are going to be an idiot, and stand at a powered antenna staring down the waveguide, yeah, you win the Darwin award. that has been known for almost a century.
the bump could be a ferrite. it could be a tap. easy enough to cut off the insulation on X number of cords and see what's there. or soak them in methylene chloride for a while.
I can see blocking service from pinhead weasels like the EU. they don't want any accidental usage, shut 'em down. Google News is not free... it's ad-driven. and even use of a US trademark legally in an ad that might be otherwise registered in the EU, like, say, Budweiser, is cause for big-ass unrelated fines. fsck 'em.
a significant percentage of people are not going to save for a $1.5 million cancer procedure. an $80,000 stent to stop a heart attack and follow=up care. like, say, everybody.
what we need is a single-payer health system, which has been proven in every other industrialized country to save money and deliver more services to all who need them.
wired, mechanical, soft touch almost like a Selectric II, and backlit. the keyboard the company provided with out new HP laptops was almost as bad as the one on the Atari 400.
which is what Assange is doing. Ecuador kept his butt out of jail as an asylum seeking guest. well, governments change, and wot ya know, they're tired of him. at least he hasn't been kicked out yet. keep this up, it will happen. he will meet the Crown, and best have a good lawyer with him to get mere deportation.
they do it all the time... regulate pricing policy by accepting low bids, for instance. it all depends on what is, is. and they certainly can pass new regulations whenever they want. ask any contractor who didn't keep up with the state or local codes.
and we know how well that worked for them. besides, the FCC deregulated the Internet, so they don't have jurisdiction over it any more. this is now the silo of the Federal Trade Commission if they care to blow their budget chasing the rabbit.
for instance, how's it going to work putting an antenna on a SunServer and carrying it on the bus to talk to your significant other.
I thought his job was to open doors to schnooks and hide regulations. geez, Bizarro Thursday.
on the Autobahn.
how about delete all Telegram infrastructure with two taps?
honestly, this is not a cost of doing business. block access to EU countries. see what happens.
like, for instance, all commercial TV broadcasting...
I don't think I can handle any more pie.
the live-in TV transmitter engineers (in early days of TV, the transmitter engineers were housed at the tower site and had beds in the transmitter building because, tech infancy) pretty much died of brain cancer. but the power, frequency, distance rules of the FCC on radiation safety have changed, and it's not an issue now. obey and carry on.
provided the RF density rules of the FCC are followed (power, frequency, distance) there is no demonstrated ill effects at all, whatsoever. the only ones at risk with 5G are folks in a safety harness way up the tower.
if you are going to be an idiot, and stand at a powered antenna staring down the waveguide, yeah, you win the Darwin award. that has been known for almost a century.
the bump could be a ferrite. it could be a tap. easy enough to cut off the insulation on X number of cords and see what's there. or soak them in methylene chloride for a while.
at least regarding the Chief Birdplop
with a trace of IBM Model 10 cardpunch ribbon on the high note
I can see blocking service from pinhead weasels like the EU. they don't want any accidental usage, shut 'em down. Google News is not free... it's ad-driven. and even use of a US trademark legally in an ad that might be otherwise registered in the EU, like, say, Budweiser, is cause for big-ass unrelated fines. fsck 'em.
a significant percentage of people are not going to save for a $1.5 million cancer procedure. an $80,000 stent to stop a heart attack and follow=up care. like, say, everybody.
what we need is a single-payer health system, which has been proven in every other industrialized country to save money and deliver more services to all who need them.
what part of "don't be evil" did the C-suite forget about?
wired, mechanical, soft touch almost like a Selectric II, and backlit. the keyboard the company provided with out new HP laptops was almost as bad as the one on the Atari 400.
kwitcherbitchin, a dead app is a secure app. all hail Microsoft ;)
which is what Assange is doing. Ecuador kept his butt out of jail as an asylum seeking guest. well, governments change, and wot ya know, they're tired of him. at least he hasn't been kicked out yet. keep this up, it will happen. he will meet the Crown, and best have a good lawyer with him to get mere deportation.
they do it all the time... regulate pricing policy by accepting low bids, for instance. it all depends on what is, is. and they certainly can pass new regulations whenever they want. ask any contractor who didn't keep up with the state or local codes.
spy machine that gets hacked as soon as it's hooked up? uh, no.
records are. record is.
and we know how well that worked for them. besides, the FCC deregulated the Internet, so they don't have jurisdiction over it any more. this is now the silo of the Federal Trade Commission if they care to blow their budget chasing the rabbit.
you would think the amount of cord-cutting would get more multicast video streaming on the net....
so, suspend service to EU IP addresses and see if they care enough to reason their way out of a paper bag.
one for the EU, one for everybody else. let the EU built the filters on their own dime, or just pull out.