Guest guest Posted June 10, 2010 Report Share Posted June 10, 2010 In theory, it might be possible to jam all wifi, cell-phone, wireless, radio, tv, & other signals with a spark-gap transmitter. Then when the neighbors figure out that it just wont work, no matter which system they buy, they stop using it, & you're no longer bombarded. I would not try this without getting written permission from all neighbors involved, as well as the FTC and the local police & other agencies, just to be safe. Actually, do not try this at all. Report anyone who does. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2010 Report Share Posted June 10, 2010 LOL. For years, I've been thinking about wearing a head to toe getup of blocking material. Barth www.presenting.net/sbs/sbs.html SUBMIT YOUR DOCTOR: www.presenting.net/sbs/molddoctors.html --- r> In theory, it might be possible to jam all wifi, cell-phone, wireless, radio, tv, & other signals with a spark-gap transmitter. Then when the neighbors figure out that it just wont work, no r> matter which system they buy, they stop using it, & you're no longer bombarded. I would not try this without getting written permission from all neighbors involved, as well as the FTC and the r> local police & other agencies, just to be safe. Actually, do not try this at all. Report anyone who does. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2010 Report Share Posted June 10, 2010 Reasearch 1844, You seem to know a thing or two about the technical end of this. I wonder if you could help me figure something out. I get EMF'd from passing cars and it's worse at my house. Sometimes it interupts my little radio & I think it interupts my computer. It definitely messes with my cellphone. (I won't go into why I still have one.) Sometimes it feels like a lazer beam shot through my head when they pass. My house is on a hill and it rises behind me. I'm rather near the road. There's a hill on the other side on the road... actually these are more like small mountains. The road seems to have been cut into the mountain. Could signals from the vehicles bounce around down in the road & then shoot up at me? ( I'm thinking GPS, XM Radio, On Star System...whatever, it doesn't matter what it is I guess.) Could the TV dish that the sellers left attract this? And finally is there a cheap way to deflect it without putting up a 50 foot screen between the road & me ? Thanks a bunch. > > In theory, it might be possible to jam all wifi, cell-phone, wireless, radio, tv, & other signals with a spark-gap transmitter. Then when the neighbors figure out that it just wont work, no matter which system they buy, they stop using it, & you're no longer bombarded. I would not try this without getting written permission from all neighbors involved, as well as the FTC and the local police & other agencies, just to be safe. Actually, do not try this at all. Report anyone who does. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2010 Report Share Posted June 12, 2010 Hi , Are you being multi-stalked, or gangstalked? If so, the EM beams are probably not your worst things you're dealing with. I'm so sorry that people have to suffer through this sort of thing and look forward to a future when the rights of everyone will be respected. Large bodies of metal attract more EM radiation. That's why it is better to sleep on a wooden futon, than a metal-framed bed. I prefer to sleep on the bare concrete, outside, with a mosquito-net hat and a blanket to keep the bugs off. I love the fresh air, the stars, the bird-singing in the morning, and it inspires me. If you must be near large metal objects, make sure that they are grounded. If you must sleep indoors, in a metal bed, ground the bed-frame. Sometimes I wonder what it would be like to sleep underground with no EM radiation at all, but then there's the mold & fresh-air issue. People with a powerful energetic system have been known to be unable to wear watched, due to them breaking, demagnetize bank-cards, computers " mess up " when they use them... Perhaps you are one of such. As for deflecting, in a car, I have to wonder if dragging a metal line under your car and attaching it to the frame would ground you enough to make a difference, but it sounds dangerous if it got snagged. It would have to be weak enough to snap if it did get snagged. That might be an interesting experiment. Best of luck with your troubles, dear. > > Reasearch 1844, > You seem to know a thing or two about the technical end of this. I wonder if you could help me figure something out. I get EMF'd from passing cars and it's worse at my house. Sometimes it interupts my little radio & I think it interupts my computer. It definitely messes with my cellphone. (I won't go into why I still have one.) Sometimes it feels like a lazer beam shot through my head when they pass. My house is on a hill and it rises behind me. I'm rather near the road. There's a hill on the other side on the road... actually these are more like small mountains. The road seems to have been cut into the mountain. > Could signals from the vehicles bounce around down in the road & then shoot up at me? ( I'm thinking GPS, XM Radio, On Star System...whatever, it doesn't matter what it is I guess.) > Could the TV dish that the sellers left attract this? > And finally is there a cheap way to deflect it without putting up a 50 foot screen between the road & me ? > Thanks a bunch. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2010 Report Share Posted June 13, 2010 My Mother was unable to wear a watch, it would stop within minutes of her putting in on. However, when she removed it and I wore it, it would work. This was MANY years ago (30+) and no one had any idea why it happened. When you say " powerful energetic system " what exactly do you mean and can toxins interefere with that system? My Mother was never well and died of fungal infection in her lungs and I always wondered if there was a connection to the mold and the wrist watch episodes. Thanks Diane > > Hi , > Are you being multi-stalked, or gangstalked? If so, the EM beams are probably not your worst things you're dealing with. I'm so sorry that people have to suffer through this sort of thing and look forward to a future when the rights of everyone will be respected. > > Large bodies of metal attract more EM radiation. That's why it is better to sleep on a wooden futon, than a metal-framed bed. I prefer to sleep on the bare concrete, outside, with a mosquito-net hat and a blanket to keep the bugs off. I love the fresh air, the stars, the bird-singing in the morning, and it inspires me. If you must be near large metal objects, make sure that they are grounded. If you must sleep indoors, in a metal bed, ground the bed-frame. Sometimes I wonder what it would be like to sleep underground with no EM radiation at all, but then there's the mold & fresh-air issue. > People with a powerful energetic system have been known to be unable to wear watched, due to them breaking, demagnetize bank-cards, computers " mess up " when they use them... Perhaps you are one of such. As for deflecting, in a car, I have to wonder if dragging a metal line under your car and attaching it to the frame would ground you enough to make a difference, but it sounds dangerous if it got snagged. It would have to be weak enough to snap if it did get snagged. That might be an interesting experiment. Best of luck with your troubles, dear. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2010 Report Share Posted June 13, 2010 Hi research 1844, What is multi-stalked, or gangstalked? I don't feel it in a so much but did once - heard it, felt it & then my GPS did a test pattern, gave some ununsual message, & died. A few days later I got it going again & it died for good after a plane went by! Some planes do it to me too but I only HEAR it & it affected my cellphone too. Been wanting to ground my metal bed - copper is expensive! I just read that fir trees absorb a lot of copper. Lots of fir here. I wonder if that increases the EMF's. If you think of anything else I can do let me know. Thanks. > > Hi , > Are you being multi-stalked, or gangstalked? If so, the EM beams are probably not your worst things you're dealing with. I'm so sorry that people have to suffer through this sort of thing and look forward to a future when the rights of everyone will be respected. > > Large bodies of metal attract more EM radiation. That's why it is better to sleep on a wooden futon, than a metal-framed bed. I prefer to sleep on the bare concrete, outside, with a mosquito-net hat and a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2010 Report Share Posted June 16, 2010 This is a product I just ran across. I wont list the websight but this is the specafications and seems to be very legal??? Wifi, Bluetooth, Wireless Video Jammer Portable Wireless Block $280.00 Wifi, bluetooth, and wireless signal jammer for worldwide use. The wireless blocker transmits on three primary frequencies to block all nearby wifi network activity, bluetooth devices and wireless video camera signals. Conduct your company presentation, meeting, worship service, legal proceedings, or other important activities with security and peace of mind . When the wireless signal blocker is turned on, you have a 20 meter radius of security, and when you turn off the signal blocker, all the wireless network activity will automatically be re-established. While you may have seen plenty of wireless communication jammers before, this model is quite simply one of the best on the market today. At a Glance… * Portable wifi, bluetooth, wireless video signal jammer * Conduct your meetings, legal proceedings, or other important activities with peace of mind.  Specifications * Main Functions: Wi-Fi, bluetooth, wireless video signal jammer * Additional Functions: Spy cam and audio bug blocker * Isolating Signal Bandwidth - 1.0G: 895-1000mhz - 1.2G: 1195-1300mhz - 2.4G: 2395-2500mhz * Coverage Area: up to 20 meters ( 1meter = 3.28 feet) * Power Source: Wall plug, car adapter, or built-in battery * Internal Battery: 2000mAh rechargeable li-ion * Typical Battery Life: 90 minutes * Dimensions: - Antennas off = 112mm x 60mm x 30mm (L x W x D) - Antennas on = 195mm x 60mm x 30mm (L x W x D) * Manufacturer Ref: WJKVVWLDZ3I1 * Catalog Ref: Wi-fi jamming, Bluetooth jammer, wireless video transmitter jamming device Product Notes * Compact size - only slightly bigger than a standard IPOD (antennas off) * Can be run on AC power or battery power * Electrical power and recharging from AC charger (110/220V) Package Contents * Model CVSAL-3405 Jammer * Users manual * AC power charger * Car power charger * Case with carrying strap        Freedom is the emancipation from the arbitrary rule of other men :Mortimer Adler ________________________________ From: research1844 <research1844@...> Sent: Thu, June 10, 2010 7:01:42 AM Subject: [] killing wifi for an area  In theory, it might be possible to jam all wifi, cell-phone, wireless, radio, tv, & other signals with a spark-gap transmitter. Then when the neighbors figure out that it just wont work, no matter which system they buy, they stop using it, & you're no longer bombarded. I would not try this without getting written permission from all neighbors involved, as well as the FTC and the local police & other agencies, just to be safe. Actually, do not try this at all. Report anyone who does. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2010 Report Share Posted June 17, 2010 First, jamming a signal doesn't make the signal go away. It just interferes with it so the receivers can decode it properly. So now there are more harmonics than before. Second, how do we protect ourselves from the signals the Wi-Fi killer sends out? They send out multiple signals on all the bands they are designed to " jam. " Now there are even more signals. This is analogous to a chemical that neutralizes the odor of other chemicals. All are still there plus the addition of another chemical. The Wi-fi killer is another EMF signal. It may prevent equipment from operating properly but it does nothing to stop exposure. In fact, it increases the number of signals by adding more stronger signals. Carl Grimes Healthy Habitats LLC ----- This is a product I just ran across. I wont list the websight but this is the specafications and seems to be very legal??? Wifi, Bluetooth, Wireless Video Jammer Portable Wireless Block $280.00 Wifi, bluetooth, and wireless signal jammer for worldwide use. The wireless blocker transmits on three primary frequencies to block all nearby wifi network activity, bluetooth devices and wireless video camera signals. Conduct your company presentation, meeting, worship service, legal proceedings, or other important activities with security and peace of mind . When the wireless signal blocker is turned on, you have a 20 meter radius of security, and when you turn off the signal blocker, all the wireless network activity will automatically be re-established. While you may have seen plenty of wireless communication jammers before, this model is quite simply one of the best on the market today. At a Glance… * Portable wifi, bluetooth, wireless video signal jammer * Conduct your meetings, legal proceedings, or other important activities with peace of mind. Specifications * Main Functions: Wi-Fi, bluetooth, wireless video signal jammer * Additional Functions: Spy cam and audio bug blocker * Isolating Signal Bandwidth - 1.0G: 895-1000mhz - 1.2G: 1195-1300mhz - 2.4G: 2395-2500mhz * Coverage Area: up to 20 meters ( 1meter = 3.28 feet) * Power Source: Wall plug, car adapter, or built-in battery * Internal Battery: 2000mAh rechargeable li-ion * Typical Battery Life: 90 minutes * Dimensions: - Antennas off = 112mm x 60mm x 30mm (L x W x D) - Antennas on = 195mm x 60mm x 30mm (L x W x D) * Manufacturer Ref: WJKVVWLDZ3I1 * Catalog Ref: Wi-fi jamming, Bluetooth jammer, wireless video transmitter jamming device Product Notes * Compact size - only slightly bigger than a standard IPOD (antennas off) * Can be run on AC power or battery power * Electrical power and recharging from AC charger (110/220V) Package Contents * Model CVSAL-3405 Jammer * Users manual * AC power charger * Car power charger * Case with carrying strap Freedom is the emancipation from the arbitrary rule of other men :Mortimer Adler ________________________________ From: research1844 <research1844@...> Sent: Thu, June 10, 2010 7:01:42 AM Subject: [] killing wifi for an area In theory, it might be possible to jam all wifi, cell-phone, wireless, radio, tv, & other signals with a spark-gap transmitter. Then when the neighbors figure out that it just wont work, no matter which system they buy, they stop using it, & you're no longer bombarded. I would not try this without getting written permission from all neighbors involved, as well as the FTC and the local police & other agencies, just to be safe. Actually, do not try this at all. Report anyone who does. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2010 Report Share Posted June 17, 2010 Can lways count on you Carl. I see exactly what you mean. I was looking at the specks and stuff thinking something didnt make sence. I dont know that this subject affects me or anything so I am no authority to say much, in fact the wifi is a couple feet to my right. IDK. I do think I have enough other things to concentrate on for the immediate moment. I thank all for this info though because I think anyones ultimate goal is to get away from as much of alot of what we discuss here. Thanks Carl.      ________________________________ From: Carl Grimes <grimes@...> Sent: Thu, June 17, 2010 1:03:43 AM Subject: Re: [] killing wifi for an area  First, jamming a signal doesn't make the signal go away. It just interferes with it so the receivers can decode it properly. So now there are more harmonics than before. Second, how do we protect ourselves from the signals the Wi-Fi killer sends out? They send out multiple signals on all the bands they are designed to " jam. " Now there are even more signals. This is analogous to a chemical that neutralizes the odor of other chemicals. All are still there plus the addition of another chemical. The Wi-fi killer is another EMF signal. It may prevent equipment from operating properly but it does nothing to stop exposure. In fact, it increases the number of signals by adding more stronger signals. Carl Grimes Healthy Habitats LLC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2010 Report Share Posted June 17, 2010 Carl, This issue of WiFi signals and health effects seems very serious. Is there a publication or website that provides information for someone who does not know much about it. I am very interested. Connie Morbach, M.S., CHMM, CIE ________________________________ From: on behalf of Carl Grimes Sent: Thu 6/17/2010 2:03 AM Subject: Re: [] killing wifi for an area First, jamming a signal doesn't make the signal go away. It just interferes with it so the receivers can decode it properly. So now there are more harmonics than before. Second, how do we protect ourselves from the signals the Wi-Fi killer sends out? They send out multiple signals on all the bands they are designed to " jam. " Now there are even more signals. This is analogous to a chemical that neutralizes the odor of other chemicals. All are still there plus the addition of another chemical. The Wi-fi killer is another EMF signal. It may prevent equipment from operating properly but it does nothing to stop exposure. In fact, it increases the number of signals by adding more stronger signals. Carl Grimes Healthy Habitats LLC ----- This is a product I just ran across. I wont list the websight but this is the specafications and seems to be very legal??? Wifi, Bluetooth, Wireless Video Jammer Portable Wireless Block $280.00 Wifi, bluetooth, and wireless signal jammer for worldwide use. The wireless blocker transmits on three primary frequencies to block all nearby wifi network activity, bluetooth devices and wireless video camera signals. Conduct your company presentation, meeting, worship service, legal proceedings, or other important activities with security and peace of mind . When the wireless signal blocker is turned on, you have a 20 meter radius of security, and when you turn off the signal blocker, all the wireless network activity will automatically be re-established. While you may have seen plenty of wireless communication jammers before, this model is quite simply one of the best on the market today. At a Glance... * Portable wifi, bluetooth, wireless video signal jammer * Conduct your meetings, legal proceedings, or other important activities with peace of mind. Specifications * Main Functions: Wi-Fi, bluetooth, wireless video signal jammer * Additional Functions: Spy cam and audio bug blocker * Isolating Signal Bandwidth - 1.0G: 895-1000mhz - 1.2G: 1195-1300mhz - 2.4G: 2395-2500mhz * Coverage Area: up to 20 meters ( 1meter = 3.28 feet) * Power Source: Wall plug, car adapter, or built-in battery * Internal Battery: 2000mAh rechargeable li-ion * Typical Battery Life: 90 minutes * Dimensions: - Antennas off = 112mm x 60mm x 30mm (L x W x D) - Antennas on = 195mm x 60mm x 30mm (L x W x D) * Manufacturer Ref: WJKVVWLDZ3I1 * Catalog Ref: Wi-fi jamming, Bluetooth jammer, wireless video transmitter jamming device Product Notes * Compact size - only slightly bigger than a standard IPOD (antennas off) * Can be run on AC power or battery power * Electrical power and recharging from AC charger (110/220V) Package Contents * Model CVSAL-3405 Jammer * Users manual * AC power charger * Car power charger * Case with carrying strap Freedom is the emancipation from the arbitrary rule of other men :Mortimer Adler ________________________________ From: research1844 <research1844@... <mailto:research1844%40> > <mailto:%40> Sent: Thu, June 10, 2010 7:01:42 AM Subject: [] killing wifi for an area In theory, it might be possible to jam all wifi, cell-phone, wireless, radio, tv, & other signals with a spark-gap transmitter. Then when the neighbors figure out that it just wont work, no matter which system they buy, they stop using it, & you're no longer bombarded. I would not try this without getting written permission from all neighbors involved, as well as the FTC and the local police & other agencies, just to be safe. Actually, do not try this at all. Report anyone who does. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2010 Report Share Posted June 17, 2010 Connie, Becker was one of the first to address this. He's been gone for some time I think, but has some books. The technology has changed since he wrote but might be a good place to start. He's a link about him and EMF from Mercola's site.� " http://www.mercola.com/article/emf/emf_dangers.htm " Hope this is helpful altho am sure others on the list will have more up to date info.Sam Carl, This issue of WiFi signals and health effects seems very serious. Is there a publication or website that provides information for someone who does not know much about it. I am very interested. Connie Morbach, M.S., CHMM, CIE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2010 Report Share Posted June 17, 2010 Connie, This is one area where we are behind others in the world, especially Europe. The subsidiary to IAQA writes ANSI accredited standards. IESO recently retracted their PINS to write a standard to measure EMR of all types because Germany already has one. The standard doesn't comment on health affects at any level, just how to accurately measure them. There is no consensus of the effects on health based on signal strength, frequency, time of exposure or any combination. Recent studies tend to focus more on the cell phone. I think it is because if is held close to the head where Wi-Fi isn't. Carl Grimes Healthy Habitats LLC ----- On Thu Jun 17 08:08:01 CDT 2010, Connie Morbach <connie@...> wrote: > Carl, > This issue of WiFi signals and health effects seems very serious. > Is there a publication or website that provides information for > someone who does not know much about it. I am very interested. > Connie Morbach, M.S., CHMM, CIE > > ________________________________ > > From: on behalf of Carl Grimes > Sent: Thu 6/17/2010 2:03 AM > > Subject: Re: [] killing wifi for an area > > > > > First, jamming a signal doesn't make the signal go away. It just > interferes with it so the receivers can decode it properly. So > now there are more harmonics than before. > > Second, how do we protect ourselves from the signals the Wi-Fi > killer sends out? They send out multiple signals on all the bands > they are designed to " jam. " Now there are even more signals. > > This is analogous to a chemical that neutralizes the odor of > other chemicals. All are still there plus the addition of another > chemical. > > The Wi-fi killer is another EMF signal. It may prevent equipment > from operating properly but it does nothing to stop exposure. In > fact, it increases the number of signals by adding more stronger > signals. > > Carl Grimes > Healthy Habitats LLC > > ----- > > This is a product I just ran across. I wont list the websight but > this is the specafications and seems to be very legal??? > > Wifi, Bluetooth, Wireless Video Jammer > Portable Wireless Block > $280.00 > Wifi, bluetooth, and wireless signal jammer for worldwide use. > The wireless blocker transmits on three primary frequencies to > block all nearby wifi network activity, bluetooth devices and > wireless video camera signals. Conduct your company presentation, > meeting, worship service, legal proceedings, or other important > activities with security and peace of mind . When the wireless > signal blocker is turned on, you have a 20 meter radius of > security, and when you turn off the signal blocker, all the > wireless network activity will automatically be re-established. > While you may have seen plenty of wireless communication jammers > before, this model is quite simply one of the best on the market > today. > At a Glance... > * Portable wifi, bluetooth, wireless video signal jammer > * Conduct your meetings, legal proceedings, or other important > activities with peace of mind. > Specifications > * Main Functions: Wi-Fi, bluetooth, wireless video signal jammer > * Additional Functions: Spy cam and audio bug blocker > * Isolating Signal Bandwidth > - 1.0G: 895-1000mhz > - 1.2G: 1195-1300mhz > - 2.4G: 2395-2500mhz > * Coverage Area: up to 20 meters ( 1meter = 3.28 feet) > * Power Source: Wall plug, car adapter, or built-in battery > * Internal Battery: 2000mAh rechargeable li-ion > * Typical Battery Life: 90 minutes > * Dimensions: > - Antennas off = 112mm x 60mm x 30mm (L x W x D) > - Antennas on = 195mm x 60mm x 30mm (L x W x D) > * Manufacturer Ref: WJKVVWLDZ3I1 > * Catalog Ref: Wi-fi jamming, Bluetooth jammer, wireless video > transmitter jamming device > Product Notes > * Compact size - only slightly bigger than a standard IPOD > (antennas off) > * Can be run on AC power or battery power > * Electrical power and recharging from AC charger (110/220V) > Package Contents > * Model CVSAL-3405 Jammer > * Users manual > * AC power charger > * Car power charger > * Case with carrying strap > > Freedom is the emancipation from the arbitrary rule of other men > :Mortimer Adler > > ________________________________ > From: research1844 <research1844@... > <mailto:research1844%40> > > > <mailto:%40> Sent: Thu, June 10, 2010 > 7:01:42 AM > Subject: [] killing wifi for an area > > In theory, it might be possible to jam all wifi, cell-phone, > wireless, radio, tv, & other signals with a spark-gap > transmitter. Then when the neighbors figure out that it just wont > work, no matter which system they buy, they stop using it, > & you're no longer bombarded. I would not try this without getting > written permission from all neighbors involved, as well as the > FTC and the local police & other agencies, just to be safe. > Actually, do not try this at all. Report anyone who does. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2010 Report Share Posted June 17, 2010 Connie, there are a number of books, i just read " wireless radiation rescue " by kerry crofton, and devra davis, the epidemiologist who wrote " the secret history of the war on cancer " has a new book on cell phone radiation. There is a group called emfrefugee that I joined and undoubtedly there are others. Dr. Rea in Dallas who has had a symposium on environmental illness for 28 years just had this year's symposium and it was on EMF effects on health, I believe they will make tapes of the symposium that will be available from the Environmental Health Center- Dallas's store, and I think the group of doctors and others at the symposium believe that EMF effects on health will be exponentially bigger than chemicals, tobacco, asbestos, etc...it will be huge and 99.99% of doctors are oblivious.... sue v. >Carl, >This issue of WiFi signals and health effects seems very serious. Is >there a publication or website that provides information for someone who >does not know much about it. I am very interested. > >Connie Morbach, M.S., CHMM, CIE > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2010 Report Share Posted June 17, 2010 also, we are on the road right now, i have had no success finding places to stay that are wifi free. I am told that wifi is the number one requested amenity, people don't want to be tethered to a cord... sue >Carl, >This issue of WiFi signals and health effects seems very serious. Is >there a publication or website that provides information for someone who >does not know much about it. I am very interested. > >Connie Morbach, M.S., CHMM, CIE > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2010 Report Share Posted June 18, 2010 This is discouraging! Don't people think about their health at all? Sometimes I think the question is don't people " think " at all about *anything! I don't need to have someone tell me it's unhealthy. Look at the content rich digital signals now for television and wifi and it has to go through your body regularly. It sure wouldn't makes it's way to where it's going by going around everyone. > > also, we are on the road right now, i have had no success finding places > to stay that are wifi free. I am told that wifi is the number one > requested amenity, people don't want to be tethered to a cord... sue > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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