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Old 02-16-2008
Frank
 

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Re: If I disable the WIFI card from the device manager, is it trulyoff?
cheen wrote:

> If I disable the WIFI card from the device manager, is it truly off?
>
> My concern is the Electromagnetic energy that these cards put off...
>
> new studies show that the amount of energy recieved from the user of a
> laptop is very similar
> as if you are using a cellphone, because it may be further away than a
> cellphone but the duration of use is higher as well
> as the frequency of the waves are lower thus they are being absorbed at a
> higher rate by the body.
>
> I am talking here about desktop computers with cards, but I would also like
> to know if this applies to LAPTOP.
>
> There is increasing concern about the negative effects of the EM waves...
>
> I dont want to debate if there is danger or not since I posted this question
> one time again in the past in another newsgroup
> but only got wiseguy argumentive or joke responses and no one knew a real
> answer.
> If you dont know the answer to the question refrain from posting
> your own theory about this phenomena please... and no tinfoil jokes please.
>
> This is a serious matter.
>
> so if I disable it from the device manager is the antenna truly off 100%?
>
>
> THANKS
>
>

Please don't make any snide, rude or despairing remarks about tinfoil!
If you want to really protect yourself from EM waves you will wear:
1) a heavy duty tin foiled hat.
2) tin foil lined underwear (again heavy duty).
This will provide adequate protection for the most important and
sensitive parts of the male anatomy..i.e., your brains and your balls.
Frank

p.s. always wear the tinfoil SHINY SIDE OUT!!! Very important!
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