Yeah, and the fact that the trees out here seem to be growing FASTER than ever 
before!  Now that I'm a WISP I wish the trees would all die.  But NOooooo, they 
have to grow even faster!  hehehehe
marlon

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jonathan Schmidt 
  To: 'WISPA General List' 
  Sent: Friday, December 03, 2010 10:46 AM
  Subject: Re: [WISPA] Ductch Claim that Wi-Fi is killin Trees


  What about the trees in the forests around 100KW UHF TV towers?  Wouldn't 
somebody have noticed, by now, that all the trees in a 10 mile radius had died 
a few years into the '70s when the put them up?

  Jonathan Schmidt
  W8BZB



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  From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of RickG
  Sent: Friday, December 03, 2010 10:40 AM
  To: [email protected]; WISPA General List
  Subject: Re: [WISPA] Ductch Claim that Wi-Fi is killin Trees


  I thought it was global warming. All kidding aside, it goes back to this: 
Even if true, what do they want to do about it?


  On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 8:36 AM, St. Louis Broadband <[email protected]> 
wrote:

    Wi-Fi is killing trees, study finds
    Enjoying reading the latest technology news and reviews here on Crave? Hope
    you're pleased with yourself, because you're killing a tree. Dutch
    researchers have discovered the sad news that Wi-Fi makes trees sick.
    The tree-loving folks of Dutch city Alphen aan den Rijn commissioned the
    study after finding abnormalities on trees that couldn't be explained by
    known viral or bacterial infections. Over the last five years, the study
    found that all deciduous trees in the western world are affected by
    radiation from mobile-phone <http://reviews.cnet.co.uk/mobile-phones/>
    networks and wireless LANs.

    Over 70 per cent of trees in urban areas in the Netherlands are afflicted by
    Wi-Fi sickness, displaying significant variations in growth, and bleeding
    and fissures in their bark. That's compared with just 10 per cent showing
    symptoms five years ago. Meanwhile, trees in wooded areas remain happy and
    healthy, untroubled by wireless unwellness.

    We've been debating the health issues raised by Wi-Fi since Crave was
    knee-high to a router, examining contradictory findings
    <http://crave.cnet.co.uk/accessories/crave-talk-is-wi-fi-the-21st-century-pl
    ague-49290554/>  way back in 2007. Since then, there hasn't been any
    conclusive proof whether Wi-Fi is harmful to humans or not.
    The Health Protection Agency
    <http://www.hpa.org.uk/Topics/Radiation/UnderstandingRadiation/Understanding
    RadiationTopics/ElectromagneticFields/WiFi/>  states that "there is no
    consistent evidence to date that exposure to radio signals from Wi-Fi and
    WLANs adversely affects the health of the general population". A small
    number of people suffer from electromagnetic hypersensitivity -- the
    symptoms of which include headaches and nausea -- but there's some debate
    about the degree to which those symptoms are actually caused by
    electromagnetic fields.

    Generally speaking, our exposure to radio signals from Wi-Fi is well below
    government safety levels, and much lower than from mobile phones, in part
    because you don't walk around with a router clamped to your ear. You'd have
    to live in a Wi-Fi hotspot for a year to absorb the same amount of radio
    waves as you would from a 20-minute phone call, and there's no concrete
    evidence that mobile phones are bad for you either. If you're worried, just
    make yourself a hat out of tin foil.
    We like trees an' all, but they're no Internet. There's only one thing for
    it: we'll just have to launch all the forests into space
    <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TckJBvl_uT0> . Right, time to make like a
    tree and leave.


    Read more:
    http://crave.cnet.co.uk/gadgets/wi-fi-is-killing-trees-study-finds-50001681/
    #ixzz173UMdYiX
    <http://crave.cnet.co.uk/gadgets/wi-fi-is-killing-trees-study-finds-50001681
    />

    I think their comparison to mobile is bunk.
    I always have my router clamed to my ear when I am using Wi-Fi ...


    Victoria Proffer  - President/CEO
    StLouisBroadband.com <http://stlbroadband.com/>
    ShowMeBroadband.com <http://showmebroadband.com/>
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    WISPA - Missouri State Coordinator
     <http://wispa.org/>

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