School Bans Wi-Fi Over Heatlh Concerns

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MikailCaboose

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...I'm around Wi-Fi practically 24/7. And I feel absolutely great! Why do I think that this is just a classic example of false correlation being taken to the absolute of seriousness...
 

Xanadu84

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Anecdotal evidence, to inspire simply looking into matters, is perfectly fine. When health is at stake, you have to be extra careful. Some anecdotal evidence is worth considering.

Here's the thing about that...

I have some anecdotal evidence of my own. Very much like their single elementary school having problems. That evidence is EVERY OTHER GODDAMN SCHOOL WITH WIRELESS OUT THERE! That is also Anecdotal, and it has a sample size considerably more statistically significant then, well, 1. Not satisfied with anecdotal evidence? If only scientists did a study in which...oh yeah, that's right. They did. Science confirms it's safe. Anecdotal evidence, which is still able to raise concerns, shows overwhelmingly that it's safe. What's left is just mindless knee-jerk reaction, and a failure to understand correlation and causation.
 

Xanadu84

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MikailCaboose said:
...I'm around Wi-Fi practically 24/7. And I feel absolutely great! Why do I think that this is just a classic example of false correlation being taken to the absolute of seriousness...
Not that I believe this story, but do you see the irony in saying that you, personally, feel fine in the presence of wireless, and because of that the logical conclusion if that they are confusing correlation with causation?
 

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K9unittp said:
This makes sense to me, and it kind of upsets me that so many of you are instantly saying OMG WTF!!!!!???@!1212//1
Personally, i'm more annoyed because I know the kids won't have their phones taken away from them.
 

The Funslinger

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well this isn't the first time stuff like this has "happened."

They could be faking, or... y'know... good ol' placebo effect! :D
 

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Flauros said:
After i installed my wifi, i couple hours later i had to use the bathroom. Coincidence? I think not.
Me too... What brand? We may have a lawsuit in the making :)

out of the 72 billion reasons that kids could feel sick or lie about feeling sick how did we choose this one again?
 

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Andy Chalk said:
There is enough anecdotal evidence from parents that this is worth looking into."
No such thing as enough anecdotal evidence. I also really like how it took months for the supposed symptoms of wi-fi to begin appearing.
 

Jake the Snake

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Do...do people like not have brains suddenly? Seriously how the fuck do wireless signals make you sick!? I live in a house with WiFi! I'm fine! God *facepalm*
 

Desworks

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Bretty said:
Desworks said:
Bretty said:
Desworks said:
They use microwaves to broadcast, the same as every wireless communication device on the planet. Is the school also planning on getting rid of all it's AM/FM radios?
You do know that if the gain on a Microwave transmitter is turned up it can kill a person.
Indeed, the high intensity burst would cause a heating effect, as mentioned in my now edited second post. You'd cook to death. That said, that's not a very good argument against the use of Microwaves as a transmission carrier wave, did you know that if you stick a fork in a power outlet you can kill a person? Used correctly, anything can kill a person.
Exactly my point. The fact is though that we dont know what is dangerous in this regard. We know high gain MW transmissions will kill anything directly infront of a dish, hence why they are highly secured areas. We do not, however, understand the long term risks of wireless signals to children. So it is hard to know when to use something correctly when you/we/they dont know how?
But we've been using this technology for quite some time now, and there's still no solid links to any real dangers. Radar was the first big use of microwaves, and since the 1950s microwaves have become incredibly common (they started being used for long distance telecommunications). Additionally, this school dropping it's wifi network still makes no sense, as doing so will not prevent the kids from being exposed to microwave radiation, be it from other wifi networks in the area, or the massive network that connects all those cellphones. The kids, like the rest of us, will be exposed to microwaves and with a sample size that makes up a sizeable portion of the world's human population, one can definitely make the argument that the kids feeling ill has nothing to do with the wifi.

Maybe the school should be spending some time investigating what did cause these kids to feel sick, instead of pinning the blame on the first easy to blame scapegoat. Seems to me that that might be a better solution, especially from the kids point of view.
 

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This is so foolish it is not even funny. Seriously what is next? Lets ban Microwave Ovens for their "waves".....or better yet lets ban Wireless phones ( not cellular phones...not the same thing ).

Oh! Oh! Lets ban hot water as well because IT BURNS!!!!!!

This is just as f-ing stupid as those retards that believe that Hydro Turbines cause health issues.....they are just HUGE FANS PPL!!!!

This concludes it. Earth is infested with MORONS.
 

Andy Chalk

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They're elementary school kids! One time in first grade i got diarrhea, vomiting, the cold and, constipation in the same week. I can complain about headaches any goddamn time! Sure there maybe an extra slight-ass chance the wifi does affect their tiny brains but seriously, they're gonna get some kind of crappy sickness from a lot of other shit at school, I know I got sick a lot of the time in elementary school, and we had wired internets!
 

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Desworks said:
But we've been using this technology for quite some time now, and there's still no solid links to any real dangers. Radar was the first big use of microwaves, and since the 1950s microwaves have become incredibly common (they started being used for long distance telecommunications). Additionally, this school dropping it's wifi network still makes no sense, as doing so will not prevent the kids from being exposed to microwave radiation, be it from other wifi networks in the area, or the massive network that connects all those cellphones. The kids, like the rest of us, will be exposed to microwaves and with a sample size that makes up a sizeable portion of the world's human population, one can definitely make the argument that the kids feeling ill has nothing to do with the wifi.

Maybe the school should be spending some time investigating what did cause these kids to feel sick, instead of pinning the blame on the first easy to blame scapegoat. Seems to me that that might be a better solution, especially from the kids point of view.
I actually agree here, I do not beleive that banning a single Wifi router is actually gonna do anything, the fact that kids are getting sick is probably due to, oh I dont know, cold and flu season? (Feeling really shitty myself today, maybe it is the wireless router I am sitting next to?)

My point is that even though it is part of everyday life now, we really have no idea as to its long term effects. No serious studies have been to find out anything besides the short term. I think it is wise to limit childrens access to these exterior forces just to be safe.
 

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OOOOOH so THAT explains it >.> ... Ever since i got wireless internet into my house, i get constantly ill. Must be the waves traveling through the air affecting my brain.

NOT!

Pathetic. Just because the system had not long been installed does NOT mean they have to blame that. I bet they were just scared of this new technology.
 

Bored Tomatoe

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I'm sure it had nothing to do with the horrific fluorescent lights, grubby, disgusting, germ filled environment and food barely fit for human consumption. It's gotta be the wireless.
 

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Soviet Heavy said:
Eh, I can't believe I live in this province when people are so stupid.
We're also responsible for Justin Bieber :(

This is just stupid. Another case of parents trying to protect their children by jumping on anything that looks at them funny. Actually scratch that, charging with a knife at anyone anyone that takes a glance at them. My cafeteria lunch sometimes makes me sick, are they going to get rid of that too? (Actually, I hope not, because my cafeteria actually makes amazing lunches)

*sigh* Parents these days
 

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Bored Tomatoe said:
I'm sure it had nothing to do with the horrific fluorescent lights, grubby, disgusting, germ filled environment and food barely fit for human consumption. It's gotta be the wireless.
The flourescent lights have got to be a big one.