why use wifi at all?
ethernet is actually faster tha nwifi.
love,
patricia
> On Jun 29, 2017, at 2:12 PM, wim [via ES] <
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> Hi,
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> after two months in Germany working and living in a "funkloch" (valley without mobile mast reception) my health improved dramatically. Back in my urban environment near Lisbon, Portugal my health went down fairly quickly to a stable low level; good enough to survive but far from "vibrant and inspiring".
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> Kids that stayed for a few days in a wired Internet environment lost all traces of ADHD or bad behavior. Truly inspiring to see.
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> Plan is to go rural, not too far from the big city, but away from power-lines and mobile masts; create housing with Wired Internet both for residential use, holidays and for healing retreats.
> Not primitive; modern day comfort like flushing toilets, well insulated housing and double glazing; WIFI only in carefully designated and limited areas away from bedrooms.
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> A place to work and be in nature with a carpentry, healing spaces, room for creativity and healthy playgrounds for kids.
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> For reasons of long term security not promoted (too much) as EHS safe...
> Just exclude the common dangers by using the right wiring techniques without highlighting the ideas behind it too much.
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> Ideas for realization or co-creation are welcomed.
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