pakeha
Penultimate Amazing
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Break out the tinfoil hats again.
Heard about this on the radio, from a credulous talk-show host, citing a credulous local news source. Steve Miller* gets sick from WiFi signals.
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*Someone make a "Fly like an Eagle" joke so we can just get it over with.
I'm allergic to Windows Vista.
Who do I sue?
It would actually be fairly easy for you to measure the electro-magnetic field at the distance in question, and then have an electrical geek or EE student rig up a device that would create the same level of field. You could do some blinded trials to see if you can, in fact, detect the fields in question.
Just my thoughts, MK
Awww.
True Love.
Eh, this device of which you speak would just be a wireless router. Testing this kind of thing would be easy, have this guy sit in a Faraday cage with an unplugged wireless router and a laptop inside. Flip a coin, heads = plug the router in, tails = unplug the router, set the laptop to autoconnect to the wifi(the reason for the laptop is the nature of Wifi, if theres nothing connected to the wireless, the router will just broadcast the occasional SSID).
Have the guy inside document when he starts getting his allergic attacks.