It would even be more interesting to just never turn it on during your
entire study.

Either an empty room or an elaborate antenna array pointing at them,
with various lights.  

-----Original Message-----
From: Loren Zemenick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, October 10, 2003 9:42 AM
To: JuliA!n LlantACn Trujillo; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [BAWUG] Re: [SOCALWUG] Parents sue school over WLAN's
health effects on children


If you have some friends that seem sensitive to 2.4 GHz you might
consider conducting an experiment to test your suspicion. Good science
would suggest a double blind approach where the subject and person
recording the presence or absence of a headache has no idea if the 2.4
GHz source is on or off. Running enough trials to make any observed
correlation the result of RF effects and not random chance would take
time and effort from you and your friends. However, the results would
interest many people worldwide.

Loren Zemenick
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