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- Krassy-3
I really hope Set's not gone for good over this.
I have enjoyed his presence on QBN.
- His account is gone :(thumb_screws
- oh wow! that really sucks!Krassy
- So we can have our own opinions now?LMFAO
- set has gone the way of paranoid, conspiracy theory twits who can't rationally debate without personal abuse. Control yourself mate & people may respond better.BusterBoy
- +1LMFAO
- "all of us depend on our Voltage Gated Cell Electrolyte Channels in order to stay alive"
- set
Set was yurimon all along.deadsperm - I gotta say, the fad of people losing their shit and quitting this site is really fucking strange. happens at least once a year.inteliboy
- ^yuprenderedred
- The guy was a stuck up, know it all, abusive pain in the ass.TOMMYxGUNN
- At least online he was, in person he might be a lovely chap.TOMMYxGUNN
- CALLES0
what the hell did you guys do?!?!
- Some jerks had the nerve to have their own opinionsLMFAO
- keyword being 'jerks'PonyBoy
- His other account is still here so all is not lost https://www.qbn.com/…LMFAO
- Everything went to plan mwa ha ha ha ha
*Rubs hands with glee*TOMMYxGUNN
- BusterBoy-2
This thread gave me cancer...
- deathboy2
https://www.wired.com/story/why-…
I will admit that i for one have no idea about RF/electro shit. But with that said I think Wired has a few respectable people left post trump and this article strikes me as fair. But it could be Glenn becking me on my lack of knowledge and trying to gaining trust in questioning. However I think the article sources enough that there really isn't any consideration to long term effects. And maybe there are none, but i think it's questionable that pumping a bunch of RF could use some study. Being more of a libertarian I can easily see who would fund such a study and the nature for gov intervention as the only way to "protect" the people, and that its absolutely biased between corporate and gov interests in realtime data all the time.
Theres also interest knowing there is 0 data so jump on oneside of the line and create fear news/content. Regardless of the tech or effects. The point is to get people to feel support or fear. I slightly suspect wired motives of this articles considering others.
But right now i think it is simply to early to know. and there is no definitive answer and all things should be questioned or taken with a grain of salt in this tech. including motives. Set's not right or wrong. There simply is not enough data to form an accurate opinion to me. and yet so many feel they have a real precise opinion? strange
- autoflavour3
jesus.. I look away for a minute and look what happens..
- misterhow3
Too soon for a 6G thread?
- ernexbcn0
Crazy speeds, and this is just the start:
- imbecile2
Apple Reportedly Won’t Have Its Own 5G iPhone Chip Until 2025
https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/a…- they know it causes cancer.Gnash
- how do you think Jobs got it?Gnash
- they will use qualcom in the meantimeernexbcn
- I heard they'll use AOL_niko
- No worries...Apple will have your iPhone slowed down just time for their next flagship iPhone. - Said not one Apple Fanboy.utopian
- ^ isn't that issue fixed? and now it's the opposite? old iPhones are running too well so no-one is upgrading.inteliboy
- imbecile-1
Tester sneaks on to T-Mobile's 5G network in Manhattan, pulls down 500Mbps downloads
https://www.androidpolice.com/20…In Nationwide 5G, It Will Be AT&T's 700MHz vs. T-Mobile's 600MHz
https://www.lightreading.com/mob…- so phones will have a faster speeds than your wifi?hotroddy
- lots of porn :Dsted
- I connected to the 5G network this week. Got a screenshot. iPhone 8.monospaced
- shapesalad2
I'm still on 3G... does what I need when outside.
- you go outside?CALLES
- when they give me my meds and let me...shapesalad
- It's not only about your phones download speed.mekk
- How is that possible?Hayzilla
- ernexbcn2
"South Korea hits 1 million 5G subscribers in 69 days, beating 4G record"
https://venturebeat.com/2019/06/…
Also: Vodafone lauched today their 5G service in 15 cities of Spain.
- wow they must be all totally irradiated by now. poor saps.hans_glib
- sted0
A 5G, 60 GHz Antenna Array for use with mmWave Wireless Virtual Reality Headsets
- Hayzilla0
So is household broadband WiFi dead?
Why pay double when it's quicker to use 5G?- I immediately take that back LOL.
Netflix would probably use my monthly dataplan in a day. (Unless the price/allowance has come right down for 5G?)Hayzilla - yup, makes that extra wifi radiation obsolete. for a 2 person household even a 4G has enough bandwidth.uan
- it's not dead, you'd get a 5G "router" which will deliver net access through WiFi. Plenty ISPs have been doing this already since 3Gernexbcn
- but you'll be dead before the months upGnash
- Sorry I'm a bit thick. Yes my TV still needs to connect through a router doesn't it.Hayzilla
- The quicker I can shed the clusterfuck rip off that is BT, the better - I looked into the sums a wee while back about relying on 4G at home. Answer: not yet.Nairn
- you can use a mobile 4G modem and do whatever you want anywhere right now with an unlimited data plangrafician
- for 10 euros per monthgrafician
- If it were that cheap here in the UK, I'd've long-since set up two 4G connections on differing networks for my home broadbandNairn
- I immediately take that back LOL.
- inteliboy0
- FCC says 5G is safe. Fingers crossed we are not all mutants in 10 years and the insects are all dead.inteliboy
- Considering it’s lower frequency than any visible light is comforting.monospaced
- its only the frequency that water vibrates, it's not like we're 60% water or anything :Dkingsteven
- as set was not so eloquently stating, the FCC actually have no idea if it's safe... as with all mobile technologies they let the market decide...kingsteven
- the difference being that 5g is being rolled out far quicker than previous technologies. i don't think it's going to kill us but no one knows for sure...kingsteven