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Re: help trouble shooting



On Thu, August 13, 2015 1:55 pm, doug wrote:
> Yes, that could be important. For instance, on this Dell laptop, there
> is a button that must be pushed to enable wi-fi. If you don't push it, no
> tickee, no shirtee! (It says "wifi" on it in microscopic letters.)

On Lenovo laptops, the button is a slide switch under the front of the
keyboard.

That button is a good thing (TM):  it conserves battery power as well
preventing needlessly subjection of your "lap" to radiation.  Some people
actually use a laptop for productive work; and unless you are browsing,
email, and videoconferencing, why maintain a wifi connection?

Inasmuch as wifi radiation is essentially the same as cellular phone
radiation, and some research indicates that a few years of
phone-held-up-to-the-ear cellular usage can cause a brain tumor.

RLH



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