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* Haven't forgotten any HTML...
* Can still use any software I used before..
* Memory is even better these days
* Learning a language and starting to pick it up well.

So not melting..

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Hunter wrote:* Haven't forgotten any HTML...
* Can still use any software I used before..
* Memory is even better these days
* Learning a language and starting to pick it up well.

So not melting..
Either science is wrong, or you're thick (in the skull lol).
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Think of your brain as a Burito, and your Wi-Fi as a weak microwave oven, because that is basically what it is. Having your brain bombarded by high frequency (or ist it low? I can never remember) microwaves is basically cooking it. You will ruin that burito in a matter of time, if you leave it in there. But maybe this issue comes back to the old 'Blue and Red light' thing...

Or maybe this is a media sh*t-stirr and I am being obsessive again.
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Hunter wrote:My router doesn't get used at night (it's usually left on, but nothing connected to it - and the computer in my room is connected to it with a wire, too)
That probably makes some difference as to why you aren't a 'Burito brain', but who knows. :?:
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ghhyrd wrote:Think of your brain as a Burito, and your Wi-Fi as a weak microwave oven, because that is basically what it is. Having your brain bombarded by high frequency (or ist it low? I can never remember) microwaves is basically cooking it. You will ruin that burito in a matter of time, if you leave it in there. But maybe this issue comes back to the old 'Blue and Red light' thing...
I might buy that argument if it weren't for the fact that your body replaces cells far too quickly for that effect to build up to any appreciable level.
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Yep; The 'Blue and Red light' arguement.
karajorma wrote:
ghhyrd wrote:Think of your brain as a Burito, and your Wi-Fi as a weak microwave oven, because that is basically what it is. Having your brain bombarded by high frequency (or ist it low? I can never remember) microwaves is basically cooking it. You will ruin that burito in a matter of time, if you leave it in there. But maybe this issue comes back to the old 'Blue and Red light' thing...
I might buy that argument if it weren't for the fact that your body replaces cells far too quickly for that effect to build up to any appreciable level.
Does that include the brain? Or would it just build up cancerous cells in the brain?
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karajorma wrote:true. The neurons in your brain aren't replaced except in certain areas.

But even then we still have the issue of exactly how much heating we're dealing with.
Unfortunately this is true. We have no real idea whether or not the microwaves are enough to initiate the 'Red and Blue light effect'. But at least we can say that they are in someway harmfull, by logic, but not enough to melt your head upon activation. It's still a risk though....

Feel lucky Roanoke.
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