That is a good one. I haven't heard that one before and I've been networking PCs since 1986.
I'm not sure where you heard it but rest assured, it is only a rumor. You can work on your computer wirelessly for as long as you want and no harm will be done to your brain or any other part of your body for that matter.
Happy computing,
Captain Computer
2007-07-16 12:38:17
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answered by Captain Computer 4
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Actually you can get brain damage - it depends upon which sites you visit.
This will happen if you visit the dumb sites regardless of whether you use wireless or wired connections.
It has NO bearing on being wireless whatsoever so far as current research suggests.
However, dumb sites, and there are a multitude of them, probably causes brain damage but that is not what you were really concerned about.
2007-07-16 12:32:19
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answered by GTB 7
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There's no denying that wireless networking is cool, and for good reason it has become one of the most popular innovations in the computing world, and probably the most revolutionary one since the popularization of Internet itself. Wiring is a pain, and wireless frees you from the spaghetti tangle of cords and cables that are otherwise necessary to keep your 'Book connected to the outside world, or just to your other computer across the room. I use my Apple laptops at several locations around the house, and in order to go online from wherever, I have to string phone extension cords and drag a modem cord around. Or... I could buy an Airport Base Station hub and Airport cards or adapters for my Pismo and iBook. (my 17-inch PowerBook has AirPort built in), and waltz around from place to place blissfully untethered. No more modem cables and phone cords, and I could largely dispense with my wired Ethernet network as well.
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2007-07-16 12:37:11
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answered by Indiana Frenchman 7
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lol...it somewhat is volatile or maybe unlawful to easily use yet another individual's on the spot sign...till it somewhat is a public sign. the two way, the sole genuine "risk-free" on the spot sign is once you're utilising your own password risk-free community with the extreme risk-free practices encryption obtainable. in any different case, in simple terms ensure you're actually not doing any on-line banking or typing in any significant passwords at the same time as browsing on yet another individual's community! nonetheless ninety 9% of the time if somebody is utilising an unsecured community they don't understand what the hell they are doing, there is often the possibility somebody is making an attempt to entice yet another individual in for identity robbery or some thing.
2017-01-21 06:00:42
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answered by berney 2
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No, but this question is common with people that want attention from the person(s) using the laptop.
2007-07-16 12:37:09
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answered by mistagauge7 1
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I don't know. It CAN be real because scientist's come up with new things everyday. It CAN be a rumor too.
2007-07-16 12:31:28
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answered by Nev_619dx 3
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Uhhhhhhh..........hmmmmmm...........does this belong here or in the health section? Yeah, just like using a cell phone gives brain tumors.
2007-07-16 12:33:04
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answered by Coach 6
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No. If you believe that, I have oceanfront property in Kansas I will sell you.
2007-07-16 12:30:21
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answered by Dirty Randy 6
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pusssh... noo silly
2007-07-16 12:33:57
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answered by darkstar 2
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Deee..hehehehe.... puter...pee pee.
2007-07-16 12:31:23
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answered by Anonymous
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