WiFi, and what's been killing you lately?

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<<Curious about the shared experience, the group of girls designed an experiment to investigate the impact of WiFi radiation on living cells. Specifically, they chose to use cress seeds. Taking 400 seeds, they separated them out across 12 different trays. Six of the trays were placed in each of 2 rooms. Both rooms were kept at the same temperature, and both sets of trays were given the same amount of water and access to sunlight throughout the experiment.

The one difference between the two rooms, creating the basis for their experiment, is that the trays in one room were placed next to two WiFi routers. The WiFi routers broadcast the same type of radiation that can be observed coming from our cellphones, allowing the students to recreate the impact of sleeping with your phone on your bedside table, next to your head.

The results? After 12 days it was shocking to see the difference between the two sets of trays. While the cress seeds in the first room were growing well, appearing healthy and flourishing in their environment, the same could not be said in the second room. The seeds that were placed next to the router showed no real growth at all. Some of the seeds could even be observed showing signs of mutation or dying off entirely.>>

 

Should I stop warming my nads over the router?

Had a friend who was a die hard cell phone user in the early days (those huge phones).  He developed a rare form of cancer inside his ear (phone ear), had to cut his cochlear nerve to remove it, so now he's deaf in that ear...  

Not sure about warming the nads, but I think all the twittering is causing folks to go nuts

(phone ear)

You just made that up, didn't you?

I am smoking a great version of White Fire OG - "Wi Fi" right now.

I smoke, I get tingly buzzed right away. Then over an hour later, overdrive kicks in and I feel like I fell of a ledge.

When we flew hang gliders in the 70s and 80s the word was don't fly close to  microwave antennas. Your balls would fry. It was said.

Making up phone ear, no, was a local college basketball player I worked with at the Hospital during my tenure in Radiology 

oh man, a junior high science fair and some anecdotal evidence from a drug band message board

im convinced.