Electric Chicken
Well-Known Member
Ah just like WiMax.
Ah just like WiMax.
yup!!!Ah just like WiMax.
could care less, micro, mini, maxi, whatever...it's 5 G.....
um unlike all of the other **** in someones house that don't produce radiation. and it's been tested to be safe if it wasn't then they couldn't launch it!!!
5G is here. Is it a technological leap forward — or a health concern?
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5G taps into millimeter waves at the top of the radio spectrum, which have not previously been used for telecommunication. The higher waves allow for faster transfer of data, but they also don’t travel through buildings, trees and rain like previous generations of wireless, which operate on lower wavelengths.
That means wireless companies must install more equipment with 5G than they did with previous generations of wireless. That includes new base stations and antennas on parking garages, or equipment on light poles that fill gaps for cellular coverage.
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I dunno. The tinfoil hats are making a lot of noise about 5G lately.
Go put yer tin foil hat on Birch-o...Look anyone who spends alot of time outside gets more "radiation" from the son...
You couch taters aint off the hook either...
Think about that TV set the Computer and Internet waves
Go put yer tin foil hat on Birch-o...
The make internet backbone devices. Remember that evil outfit that "spies' on everyone? The US gubbermint? They've been saying that for years, and have been trying to convince Congress to ban them, other countries to not buy their equipment.There’s a Chinese company that is actively trying to spy on everyone they can.
In that article I linked several whole countries have banned their products.
Most of China’s technological advances the last god knows how many years are in fact stolen designs.
It’s not tin foil hat stuff.
I got a notification on my phone. It was in Korean (Huawei phone) so I had to Google the translation.There’s a Chinese company that is actively trying to spy on everyone they can.
In that article I linked several whole countries have banned their products.
Most of China’s technological advances the last god knows how many years are in fact stolen designs.
It’s not tin foil hat stuff.
They probably asked @Mike about it...I got a notification on my phone. It was in Korean (Huawei phone) so I had to Google the translation.
It said, roughly, "we have discontinued our surveillance of you because you're a waste of our resources."
IOW I'm that boring.
I got a notification on my phone. It was in Korean (Huawei phone) so I had to Google the translation.
It said, roughly, "we have discontinued our surveillance of you because you're a waste of our resources."
IOW I'm that boring.
great everytime you go through the metal detector at the airport you'll sound an alarmDollar Tree stuff or did ya mean quality Reynolds Wrap that wont half melt on grill baked potates. ..
There truly is a "difference" ya know so I wanna wrap my head "correctly" and the best
the korean's think were boring now but yet they want the whole world connectedI got a notification on my phone. It was in Korean (Huawei phone) so I had to Google the translation.
It said, roughly, "we have discontinued our surveillance of you because you're a waste of our resources."
IOW I'm that boring.
they don't think you're boring. They think I'm boring. They're still watching you.the korean's think were boring now but yet they want the whole world connected
Typical idiocy from the the local news talking heads. they have a much credibility as anti-vaxxers on matters of science and engineering!!! this is why we let scientists and engineers advise gooberment regulators on such things. i doubt the tin foil hats are aware that state and local regulators are prohibited by federal law from considering the emissions from cells for site approval...I dunno. The tinfoil hats are making a lot of noise about 5G lately.
i am thinking they have to wait for E911 and the local gooberment for clearence before they can officially be turned on-air. this typically takes 4-8 weeksThey ain't turned it all on... yet.
5G is here. Is it a technological leap forward — or a health concern?
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5G taps into millimeter waves at the top of the radio spectrum, which have not previously been used for telecommunication. The higher waves allow for faster transfer of data, but they also don’t travel through buildings, trees and rain like previous generations of wireless, which operate on lower wavelengths.
That means wireless companies must install more equipment with 5G than they did with previous generations of wireless. That includes new base stations and antennas on parking garages, or equipment on light poles that fill gaps for cellular coverage.
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in my area they just installed a 5G node that looks like a mail box perfect for BBQingDollar Tree stuff or did ya mean quality Reynolds Wrap that wont half melt on grill baked potates. ..
There truly is a "difference" ya know so I wanna wrap my head "correctly" and the best