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CoronitaParticipantMaybe they ran out of money?
Sorry, these crackberries are so cool, especially when you’re at an airport.
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CoronitaParticipantMaybe they ran out of money?
Sorry, these crackberries are so cool, especially when you’re at an airport.
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CoronitaParticipantMaybe they ran out of money?
Sorry, these crackberries are so cool, especially when you’re at an airport.
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CoronitaParticipantMaybe they ran out of money?
Sorry, these crackberries are so cool, especially when you’re at an airport.
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CoronitaParticipantPatientlywaiting,
There hasn’t been any conclusive evidence that cell phones,wifi, cordless phone,bluetooth, etc is or is not a health hazard.
It’s really anyone’s guess but most of these devices operate on lower power than say a broadcast station. Like I said, torrey hills elementary is pretty close to the cell tower, it hasn’t been a concern to residence, and considering the api tests from there are pretty hi(third I think in sd), it’s probably not of concern.( Perhaps it makes the kids smarter? Just kidding)
Power from things like wifi, cordless devices are pretty weak, furthermore, the power gets attenuated quickly over distances and through barriers like walls, etc. So unless your using your router as a pacifier, it’s probably not an issue.
if you wanted to live in fear, you’d end up living in the dark ages. That said, since giving up these toys isn’t really an option, if you’re really worried about it, just put the wireless router as far away as feasible from where people are. I haven’t relocated my wifi router, but will because it’s pretty close to where my infant sleeps.
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CoronitaParticipantPatientlywaiting,
There hasn’t been any conclusive evidence that cell phones,wifi, cordless phone,bluetooth, etc is or is not a health hazard.
It’s really anyone’s guess but most of these devices operate on lower power than say a broadcast station. Like I said, torrey hills elementary is pretty close to the cell tower, it hasn’t been a concern to residence, and considering the api tests from there are pretty hi(third I think in sd), it’s probably not of concern.( Perhaps it makes the kids smarter? Just kidding)
Power from things like wifi, cordless devices are pretty weak, furthermore, the power gets attenuated quickly over distances and through barriers like walls, etc. So unless your using your router as a pacifier, it’s probably not an issue.
if you wanted to live in fear, you’d end up living in the dark ages. That said, since giving up these toys isn’t really an option, if you’re really worried about it, just put the wireless router as far away as feasible from where people are. I haven’t relocated my wifi router, but will because it’s pretty close to where my infant sleeps.
…Just in case.[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
CoronitaParticipantPatientlywaiting,
There hasn’t been any conclusive evidence that cell phones,wifi, cordless phone,bluetooth, etc is or is not a health hazard.
It’s really anyone’s guess but most of these devices operate on lower power than say a broadcast station. Like I said, torrey hills elementary is pretty close to the cell tower, it hasn’t been a concern to residence, and considering the api tests from there are pretty hi(third I think in sd), it’s probably not of concern.( Perhaps it makes the kids smarter? Just kidding)
Power from things like wifi, cordless devices are pretty weak, furthermore, the power gets attenuated quickly over distances and through barriers like walls, etc. So unless your using your router as a pacifier, it’s probably not an issue.
if you wanted to live in fear, you’d end up living in the dark ages. That said, since giving up these toys isn’t really an option, if you’re really worried about it, just put the wireless router as far away as feasible from where people are. I haven’t relocated my wifi router, but will because it’s pretty close to where my infant sleeps.
…Just in case.[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
CoronitaParticipantPatientlywaiting,
There hasn’t been any conclusive evidence that cell phones,wifi, cordless phone,bluetooth, etc is or is not a health hazard.
It’s really anyone’s guess but most of these devices operate on lower power than say a broadcast station. Like I said, torrey hills elementary is pretty close to the cell tower, it hasn’t been a concern to residence, and considering the api tests from there are pretty hi(third I think in sd), it’s probably not of concern.( Perhaps it makes the kids smarter? Just kidding)
Power from things like wifi, cordless devices are pretty weak, furthermore, the power gets attenuated quickly over distances and through barriers like walls, etc. So unless your using your router as a pacifier, it’s probably not an issue.
if you wanted to live in fear, you’d end up living in the dark ages. That said, since giving up these toys isn’t really an option, if you’re really worried about it, just put the wireless router as far away as feasible from where people are. I haven’t relocated my wifi router, but will because it’s pretty close to where my infant sleeps.
…Just in case.[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
CoronitaParticipantPatientlywaiting,
There hasn’t been any conclusive evidence that cell phones,wifi, cordless phone,bluetooth, etc is or is not a health hazard.
It’s really anyone’s guess but most of these devices operate on lower power than say a broadcast station. Like I said, torrey hills elementary is pretty close to the cell tower, it hasn’t been a concern to residence, and considering the api tests from there are pretty hi(third I think in sd), it’s probably not of concern.( Perhaps it makes the kids smarter? Just kidding)
Power from things like wifi, cordless devices are pretty weak, furthermore, the power gets attenuated quickly over distances and through barriers like walls, etc. So unless your using your router as a pacifier, it’s probably not an issue.
if you wanted to live in fear, you’d end up living in the dark ages. That said, since giving up these toys isn’t really an option, if you’re really worried about it, just put the wireless router as far away as feasible from where people are. I haven’t relocated my wifi router, but will because it’s pretty close to where my infant sleeps.
…Just in case.[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
CoronitaParticipantBane,
Frankly, I wouldn't just consider location based on where you currently work. Things change and who knows, you might start say at QC and end up at Broadcom with an additional 25% payraise and double promotion, like they've been doing to steal QC employees away, or you might join a startup. I would say most tech companies are in the burbs, in sorrento valley or in rancho bernardo area.
Areas you should check out i think would be
Rancho Penesquito, Poway, Carmel Valley, Rancho Bernardo, 4s ranch, etc. There's newer communities along 56. These areas aren't cheap (yet). But at least you can compare and figure what you "want" when the time is right. Also, if you start a new job, generally you want to give yourself some time to settle. After all, you can find out that you absolutely hate it there and want to do something else (like has happened to me in the past).
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—– Sour grapes for everyone!
CoronitaParticipantBane,
Frankly, I wouldn't just consider location based on where you currently work. Things change and who knows, you might start say at QC and end up at Broadcom with an additional 25% payraise and double promotion, like they've been doing to steal QC employees away, or you might join a startup. I would say most tech companies are in the burbs, in sorrento valley or in rancho bernardo area.
Areas you should check out i think would be
Rancho Penesquito, Poway, Carmel Valley, Rancho Bernardo, 4s ranch, etc. There's newer communities along 56. These areas aren't cheap (yet). But at least you can compare and figure what you "want" when the time is right. Also, if you start a new job, generally you want to give yourself some time to settle. After all, you can find out that you absolutely hate it there and want to do something else (like has happened to me in the past).
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
CoronitaParticipantBane,
Frankly, I wouldn't just consider location based on where you currently work. Things change and who knows, you might start say at QC and end up at Broadcom with an additional 25% payraise and double promotion, like they've been doing to steal QC employees away, or you might join a startup. I would say most tech companies are in the burbs, in sorrento valley or in rancho bernardo area.
Areas you should check out i think would be
Rancho Penesquito, Poway, Carmel Valley, Rancho Bernardo, 4s ranch, etc. There's newer communities along 56. These areas aren't cheap (yet). But at least you can compare and figure what you "want" when the time is right. Also, if you start a new job, generally you want to give yourself some time to settle. After all, you can find out that you absolutely hate it there and want to do something else (like has happened to me in the past).
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
CoronitaParticipantBane,
Frankly, I wouldn't just consider location based on where you currently work. Things change and who knows, you might start say at QC and end up at Broadcom with an additional 25% payraise and double promotion, like they've been doing to steal QC employees away, or you might join a startup. I would say most tech companies are in the burbs, in sorrento valley or in rancho bernardo area.
Areas you should check out i think would be
Rancho Penesquito, Poway, Carmel Valley, Rancho Bernardo, 4s ranch, etc. There's newer communities along 56. These areas aren't cheap (yet). But at least you can compare and figure what you "want" when the time is right. Also, if you start a new job, generally you want to give yourself some time to settle. After all, you can find out that you absolutely hate it there and want to do something else (like has happened to me in the past).
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
CoronitaParticipantBane,
Frankly, I wouldn't just consider location based on where you currently work. Things change and who knows, you might start say at QC and end up at Broadcom with an additional 25% payraise and double promotion, like they've been doing to steal QC employees away, or you might join a startup. I would say most tech companies are in the burbs, in sorrento valley or in rancho bernardo area.
Areas you should check out i think would be
Rancho Penesquito, Poway, Carmel Valley, Rancho Bernardo, 4s ranch, etc. There's newer communities along 56. These areas aren't cheap (yet). But at least you can compare and figure what you "want" when the time is right. Also, if you start a new job, generally you want to give yourself some time to settle. After all, you can find out that you absolutely hate it there and want to do something else (like has happened to me in the past).
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
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