Hi again,
We really need to talk to our neighbor about switching his wi-fi off when he's not using it (or at least at night). He's a nice guy and intelligent and I want to find something I can print out specific to effects of wi-fi. Not sure how to approach him. Knock on the door. Call him and ask to meet. Wait to bump into him. We've always noticed that he is hardly ever in! He's always at work, he eats out and excercises morning and night. Maybe he can't stand being in the house! Can anyone point me too a good article specifically about wi-fi. Any other advice? Thanks, Aline |
I had that situation once and I talked to the guy and I lied and said I had
a heart condition that was affected by certain electical things - it might be easier for someone to sympathize and comprehend that trying to explain e sensitivity. He agreed to turn it off when he wasn't using it.... On 6/5/07, Aline <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Hi again, > > We really need to talk to our neighbor about switching his wi-fi off > when he's not using it (or at least at night). > > He's a nice guy and intelligent and I want to find something I can > print out specific to effects of wi-fi. > > Not sure how to approach him. Knock on the door. Call him and ask to > meet. Wait to bump into him. > > We've always noticed that he is hardly ever in! He's always at work, > he eats out and excercises morning and night. Maybe he can't stand > being in the house! > > Can anyone point me too a good article specifically about wi-fi. > > Any other advice? > > Thanks, > Aline > > > -- Paul Coffman [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Strangely enough, there is indeed a correlation between some of the chronic
illnesses and a heart condition - mitral valve prolapse (Sue has it). There seems no obvious reason why a mild heart condition should cause immune system problems etc- maybe more likely is that both are caused by a separate common factor, as yet unknown. Ian _____ From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Paul Coffman Sent: 05 June 2007 22:26 To: [hidden email] Subject: Re: [eSens] Need to talk to our neighbor I had that situation once and I talked to the guy and I lied and said I had a heart condition that was affected by certain electical things - it might be easier for someone to sympathize and comprehend that trying to explain e sensitivity. He agreed to turn it off when he wasn't using it.... On 6/5/07, Aline <haikuron@aol. <mailto:haikuron%40aol.com> com> wrote: > > Hi again, > > We really need to talk to our neighbor about switching his wi-fi off > when he's not using it (or at least at night). > > He's a nice guy and intelligent and I want to find something I can > print out specific to effects of wi-fi. > > Not sure how to approach him. Knock on the door. Call him and ask to > meet. Wait to bump into him. > > We've always noticed that he is hardly ever in! He's always at work, > he eats out and excercises morning and night. Maybe he can't stand > being in the house! > > Can anyone point me too a good article specifically about wi-fi. > > Any other advice? > > Thanks, > Aline > > > -- Paul Coffman [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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