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Bluetooth - is it worth it?
I'm sorry if I've asked a similar question before, but (I think) the discussion has veered towards the use of wireless headphones.
In this topic, I would like to ask whether it is worth worrying or fearing about possible harm to health from wireless devices using Bluetooth? I watched videos in which they measured the RF radiation emitted by such devices. According to such videos, very bad consequences for the body are possible even from the ubiquitous wireless mice.
I'm concerned about this issue, because I'm interested in buying a tablet, and it comes with a Bluetooth stylus. So I think, if you draw with such a stylus throughout the day, how harmful can it be to health? For some reason, no one is puzzled by this question. But many people use such gadgets on a daily basis and for quite a long time. Now, if no jokes, is it worth bothering with this?
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No. It may surprise you, but sunlight is also a kind of radio waves) And the wires in the wall radiate them. And your phone does this all the time.
Against the background of other sources of radiation - not harmful.
Other sources:
- The sun (ultraviolet)
- The power grid (especially high-voltage ones)
- Cellular networks
- Wifi
All this is much more powerful than typical bluetooth.
I'm concerned about this issue, because I'm interested in buying a tablet, and it comes with a Bluetooth stylus. So I think, if you draw with such a stylus throughout the day, how harmful can it be to health?
Are you sure it's not printed on a real typewriter? If it turns out that yes, then you are unlikely to find just such a font.
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This warez forum has a rather active section on fonts, and in the topic I mentioned, they helped me to identify the font several times when WhatTheFont turned out to be powerless.
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