I'll take a tumor and wireless over no tumor and no wireless.

Victoria wrote:

I have been wondering about that thing growing on the side of my head, or it
is just the bumps that I have gotten since I have been into wireless?

Nice to see you too Jack. Climb any mountains lately? :-)
Victoria

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Prudent Avoidance (playing it safe) ???

Owww, owww.... stop hitting me :)


Take care Victoria (long-time, no see - I was glad to hear that you're doing
OK).

Best wishes,
             jack


Victoria wrote:
A Canadian University recently banned Wi-Fi due to unproven health risks.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/02/22/canada_uni_wifi_ban/

Victoria Proffer
www.StLouisBroadBand.com
314-974-5600


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