Let's ban broadband
http://www.netmag.co.uk/zine/big-mouth/let-s-ban-broadband
FYI - Just one last one...
GRAM
Dear .net Magazine,
I'm so fed up with the pro-wireless articles in .net that this one has been the last straw, and I've now stopped buying it and a friend has let his subscription lapse.
Gary Marshall has no business stating that wi-fi is safe. Plenty of evidence exists to show that it isn't. The Times Educational Supplement has just uncovered a Becta report which showed that the engineers installing wi-fi in some schools were getting headaches - and that was 6 years ago with the lower gain of wireless-b networks, not the -g and -n networks rolling out now. The government has not released this report for some reason. I myself know people who become ill when in proximity to wi-fi and DECT cordless phones.
I say stick to wired networks and avoid wi-fi. If I'm wrong you may have been slightly inconvenienced by having to put in CAT-5 or 6 LAN cables. If Gary 'Loudmouth' is wrong (as I believe he is) he has condemned many people to ill-health.
Check out some of the information and references that I have helped to amass on our website at http://www.nomasts.org.uk in a document called "Making Us Sick: The True Health Costs of the Mobile/Wireless 'Revolution'". [ http://omega.twoday.net/stories/2303684/ ]
We might return as readers if/when sanity reigns again and wireless devices are treated with the contempt that cigarettes are treated with now.
Martin
P.S. I got my comment added! - You can do the same if you want!
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Wi-Fi
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Wi-Fi
FYI - Just one last one...
GRAM
Dear .net Magazine,
I'm so fed up with the pro-wireless articles in .net that this one has been the last straw, and I've now stopped buying it and a friend has let his subscription lapse.
Gary Marshall has no business stating that wi-fi is safe. Plenty of evidence exists to show that it isn't. The Times Educational Supplement has just uncovered a Becta report which showed that the engineers installing wi-fi in some schools were getting headaches - and that was 6 years ago with the lower gain of wireless-b networks, not the -g and -n networks rolling out now. The government has not released this report for some reason. I myself know people who become ill when in proximity to wi-fi and DECT cordless phones.
I say stick to wired networks and avoid wi-fi. If I'm wrong you may have been slightly inconvenienced by having to put in CAT-5 or 6 LAN cables. If Gary 'Loudmouth' is wrong (as I believe he is) he has condemned many people to ill-health.
Check out some of the information and references that I have helped to amass on our website at http://www.nomasts.org.uk in a document called "Making Us Sick: The True Health Costs of the Mobile/Wireless 'Revolution'". [ http://omega.twoday.net/stories/2303684/ ]
We might return as readers if/when sanity reigns again and wireless devices are treated with the contempt that cigarettes are treated with now.
Martin
P.S. I got my comment added! - You can do the same if you want!
http://freepage.twoday.net/search?q=Wi-Fi
http://omega.twoday.net/search?q=Wi-Fi
rudkla - 14. Apr, 16:31