Wireless Networks - Harmful Emissions??

Wireless Networks - Harmful Emissions??

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robm3

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Monday 19th May 2008
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Just wondering if home wireless networks have harmful emissions?
Reason I ask is our wireless transmitter is located the room next to our young children and I know the signal travels through the fibro wall pretty easily.
Not looking for pure scientific fact just people's opinions.


robm3

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Wednesday 21st May 2008
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Guy's, thank you for the responses.
I do love the wealth of knowledge of Pistonheads!

Now, if someone could post a request for procurement details of HGV's or Warehouse Efficiency Methods I too could shine smile


robm3

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Thursday 22nd May 2008
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JustinP1 said:
robm3 said:
Guy's, thank you for the responses.
I do love the wealth of knowledge of Pistonheads!

Now, if someone could post a request for procurement details of HGV's or Warehouse Efficiency Methods I too could shine smile
Do you actually use 'kan ban' or whatever the stock efficiency method is or is that just A level business mumbo jumbo? smile
Kan Ban is used in manufacturing mainly and is really a bit of mumbo jumbo, it basically describes when to trigger a refill of components at a certain point.
You'll mainly see it in Powerpoint Presentations done by consultants right after they've mentioned JIT (Just in Time), FIFO (First in First Out) LIFO and all other acronyms they like to use.

"I'm a six sigma green belt and you?"