- This topic has 1,823 replies, 128 voices, and was last updated 4 years, 6 months ago by
sdduuuude.
-
AuthorPosts
-
June 25, 2009 at 8:36 AM #420290June 25, 2009 at 8:36 AM #420561
nostradamus
ParticipantHas anyone ever gone off on a listing realtor for misleading info or pics? I think it would be funny to just start freaking out on them for wasting time.
June 25, 2009 at 8:36 AM #420627nostradamus
ParticipantHas anyone ever gone off on a listing realtor for misleading info or pics? I think it would be funny to just start freaking out on them for wasting time.
June 25, 2009 at 8:36 AM #420789nostradamus
ParticipantHas anyone ever gone off on a listing realtor for misleading info or pics? I think it would be funny to just start freaking out on them for wasting time.
June 25, 2009 at 10:05 AM #420069
CoronitaParticipant[quote=Eugene]I don’t think it’s powerlines.
Notice that there is some kind of mast near or on top of that house. You can see it from most directions on google maps. Could that be a local cell tower? Can there be a cell tower in a residential neighborhood?[/quote]
Yes…there’s one nearby torrey hills park in CV, near the torrey hills elementary, though it’s sort of off farther away.
Actually, there’s more cell phone towers in most new neighbhorhoods than you think…You just don’t see them, because they are usually hidden in a fake fascade (fake tree, fake wall fascade, etc). How else do you think you get good cell reception in areas where the terrain looks spotty?
Don’t worry, there plenty of folks that work in the labs with cell stations/power antenna blasting in the labs like the Q for the past 10-15 years…..probably exposed to more power than these cell towers in residential areas. More or less of just an eye sore. You should probably be more concerned about holding a cell phone to your ear for 1-2 hours each day more so than what you are exposed from the tower.
Referring to the picture…That “mast” (if you’re referring to what’s on the left side) looks more like a HVAC pole than a cell phone tower, based on its shape. You also see two lines running off of it, suggesting it’s power lines. That thin pole on the right side looks more like a broadcast antenna than cell tower…
Though it’s too blurry to confirm.
[img_assist|nid=11377|title=commentary|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=1000|height=600]
June 25, 2009 at 10:05 AM #420300
CoronitaParticipant[quote=Eugene]I don’t think it’s powerlines.
Notice that there is some kind of mast near or on top of that house. You can see it from most directions on google maps. Could that be a local cell tower? Can there be a cell tower in a residential neighborhood?[/quote]
Yes…there’s one nearby torrey hills park in CV, near the torrey hills elementary, though it’s sort of off farther away.
Actually, there’s more cell phone towers in most new neighbhorhoods than you think…You just don’t see them, because they are usually hidden in a fake fascade (fake tree, fake wall fascade, etc). How else do you think you get good cell reception in areas where the terrain looks spotty?
Don’t worry, there plenty of folks that work in the labs with cell stations/power antenna blasting in the labs like the Q for the past 10-15 years…..probably exposed to more power than these cell towers in residential areas. More or less of just an eye sore. You should probably be more concerned about holding a cell phone to your ear for 1-2 hours each day more so than what you are exposed from the tower.
Referring to the picture…That “mast” (if you’re referring to what’s on the left side) looks more like a HVAC pole than a cell phone tower, based on its shape. You also see two lines running off of it, suggesting it’s power lines. That thin pole on the right side looks more like a broadcast antenna than cell tower…
Though it’s too blurry to confirm.
[img_assist|nid=11377|title=commentary|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=1000|height=600]
June 25, 2009 at 10:05 AM #420571
CoronitaParticipant[quote=Eugene]I don’t think it’s powerlines.
Notice that there is some kind of mast near or on top of that house. You can see it from most directions on google maps. Could that be a local cell tower? Can there be a cell tower in a residential neighborhood?[/quote]
Yes…there’s one nearby torrey hills park in CV, near the torrey hills elementary, though it’s sort of off farther away.
Actually, there’s more cell phone towers in most new neighbhorhoods than you think…You just don’t see them, because they are usually hidden in a fake fascade (fake tree, fake wall fascade, etc). How else do you think you get good cell reception in areas where the terrain looks spotty?
Don’t worry, there plenty of folks that work in the labs with cell stations/power antenna blasting in the labs like the Q for the past 10-15 years…..probably exposed to more power than these cell towers in residential areas. More or less of just an eye sore. You should probably be more concerned about holding a cell phone to your ear for 1-2 hours each day more so than what you are exposed from the tower.
Referring to the picture…That “mast” (if you’re referring to what’s on the left side) looks more like a HVAC pole than a cell phone tower, based on its shape. You also see two lines running off of it, suggesting it’s power lines. That thin pole on the right side looks more like a broadcast antenna than cell tower…
Though it’s too blurry to confirm.
[img_assist|nid=11377|title=commentary|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=1000|height=600]
June 25, 2009 at 10:05 AM #420637
CoronitaParticipant[quote=Eugene]I don’t think it’s powerlines.
Notice that there is some kind of mast near or on top of that house. You can see it from most directions on google maps. Could that be a local cell tower? Can there be a cell tower in a residential neighborhood?[/quote]
Yes…there’s one nearby torrey hills park in CV, near the torrey hills elementary, though it’s sort of off farther away.
Actually, there’s more cell phone towers in most new neighbhorhoods than you think…You just don’t see them, because they are usually hidden in a fake fascade (fake tree, fake wall fascade, etc). How else do you think you get good cell reception in areas where the terrain looks spotty?
Don’t worry, there plenty of folks that work in the labs with cell stations/power antenna blasting in the labs like the Q for the past 10-15 years…..probably exposed to more power than these cell towers in residential areas. More or less of just an eye sore. You should probably be more concerned about holding a cell phone to your ear for 1-2 hours each day more so than what you are exposed from the tower.
Referring to the picture…That “mast” (if you’re referring to what’s on the left side) looks more like a HVAC pole than a cell phone tower, based on its shape. You also see two lines running off of it, suggesting it’s power lines. That thin pole on the right side looks more like a broadcast antenna than cell tower…
Though it’s too blurry to confirm.
[img_assist|nid=11377|title=commentary|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=1000|height=600]
June 25, 2009 at 10:05 AM #420799
CoronitaParticipant[quote=Eugene]I don’t think it’s powerlines.
Notice that there is some kind of mast near or on top of that house. You can see it from most directions on google maps. Could that be a local cell tower? Can there be a cell tower in a residential neighborhood?[/quote]
Yes…there’s one nearby torrey hills park in CV, near the torrey hills elementary, though it’s sort of off farther away.
Actually, there’s more cell phone towers in most new neighbhorhoods than you think…You just don’t see them, because they are usually hidden in a fake fascade (fake tree, fake wall fascade, etc). How else do you think you get good cell reception in areas where the terrain looks spotty?
Don’t worry, there plenty of folks that work in the labs with cell stations/power antenna blasting in the labs like the Q for the past 10-15 years…..probably exposed to more power than these cell towers in residential areas. More or less of just an eye sore. You should probably be more concerned about holding a cell phone to your ear for 1-2 hours each day more so than what you are exposed from the tower.
Referring to the picture…That “mast” (if you’re referring to what’s on the left side) looks more like a HVAC pole than a cell phone tower, based on its shape. You also see two lines running off of it, suggesting it’s power lines. That thin pole on the right side looks more like a broadcast antenna than cell tower…
Though it’s too blurry to confirm.
[img_assist|nid=11377|title=commentary|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=1000|height=600]
June 25, 2009 at 2:11 PM #420178Eugene
ParticipantI’m referring to the pole on the right side of your picture. It should be clearly visible in the listing. So, it’s either gone or photoshopped out.
A broadcast antenna above the residential house would make even less sense than a cell tower.
June 25, 2009 at 2:11 PM #420410Eugene
ParticipantI’m referring to the pole on the right side of your picture. It should be clearly visible in the listing. So, it’s either gone or photoshopped out.
A broadcast antenna above the residential house would make even less sense than a cell tower.
June 25, 2009 at 2:11 PM #420680Eugene
ParticipantI’m referring to the pole on the right side of your picture. It should be clearly visible in the listing. So, it’s either gone or photoshopped out.
A broadcast antenna above the residential house would make even less sense than a cell tower.
June 25, 2009 at 2:11 PM #420747Eugene
ParticipantI’m referring to the pole on the right side of your picture. It should be clearly visible in the listing. So, it’s either gone or photoshopped out.
A broadcast antenna above the residential house would make even less sense than a cell tower.
June 25, 2009 at 2:11 PM #420908Eugene
ParticipantI’m referring to the pole on the right side of your picture. It should be clearly visible in the listing. So, it’s either gone or photoshopped out.
A broadcast antenna above the residential house would make even less sense than a cell tower.
June 25, 2009 at 2:27 PM #420188afx114
ParticipantFrom this angle it could be well behind the house in question, which would place it well off to the left of the original photograph.
-
AuthorPosts
- You must be logged in to reply to this topic.
