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 is based on current research and very challenging theories to explain behavior of electrons in cell biology. is based on current research and very challenging theories to explain behavior of electrons in cell biology.
-Some extracts follow from Phys•Org News[[http://phys.org/news/2015-04-quantum-criticality-life-proteins.html|Quantum Criticality in life's proteins]]+Some extracts follow from Phys•Org News[[https://phys.org/news/2015-04-quantum-criticality-life-proteins.html|Quantum Criticality in life's proteins]]
 <blockquote>The authors note that charges entering a critically conducting biomolecule will be under the joint influence of the quantum Hamiltonian and the excessive decoherence caused by the environment. Currently a huge focus in Quantum biology, this kind of conductance has been seen for example, for excitons in the light-harvesting systems. <blockquote>The authors note that charges entering a critically conducting biomolecule will be under the joint influence of the quantum Hamiltonian and the excessive decoherence caused by the environment. Currently a huge focus in Quantum biology, this kind of conductance has been seen for example, for excitons in the light-harvesting systems.
  
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 10. **Unsustainable** 10. **Unsustainable**
-The ways in which children are raised and educated with technology are no longer sustainable (Rowan 2010). Children are our future, but there is no future for children who overuse technology. A team-based approach is necessary and urgent in order to reduce the use of technology by children. Please reference below slide shows on [[http://www.zonein.ca|children need to know]] under "videos" to share with others who are concerned about technology overuse by children.+The ways in which children are raised and educated with technology are no longer sustainable (Rowan 2010). Children are our future, but there is no future for children who overuse technology. A team-based approach is necessary and urgent in order to reduce the use of technology by children. Please reference below slide shows on [[https://www.zonein.ca|children need to know]] under "videos" to share with others who are concerned about technology overuse by children.
  
  
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 Below is a set available on Ebay (from China) for both iPhone and Android:</blockquote> Below is a set available on Ebay (from China) for both iPhone and Android:</blockquote>
  
- [[http://www.ebay.com/itm/231348271858|Anti Radiation Headset Earphone]]+ [[https://www.ebay.com/itm/231348271858|Anti Radiation Headset Earphone]]
  
 <blockquote>Changes in the overall pattern of protein phosphorylation suggest that mobile phone radiation activates a variety of cellular signal transduction pathways, among them the hsp27/p38MAPK stress response pathway. Based on the known functions of hsp27, we put forward the hypothesis that mobile phone radiation-induced activation of hsp27 may (i) facilitate the development of brain cancer by inhibiting the cytochrome c/caspase-3 apoptotic pathway and (ii) cause an increase in blood-brain barrier permeability through stabilization of endothelial cell stress fibers. We postulate that these events, when occurring repeatedly over a long period of time, might become a health hazard because of the possible accumulation of brain tissue damage. Furthermore, our hypothesis suggests that other brain damaging factors may co-participate in mobile phone radiation-induced effects.  [[ https://doi.org/10.1002/pmic.200600076|Dariusz Leszczynski et al]] <blockquote>Changes in the overall pattern of protein phosphorylation suggest that mobile phone radiation activates a variety of cellular signal transduction pathways, among them the hsp27/p38MAPK stress response pathway. Based on the known functions of hsp27, we put forward the hypothesis that mobile phone radiation-induced activation of hsp27 may (i) facilitate the development of brain cancer by inhibiting the cytochrome c/caspase-3 apoptotic pathway and (ii) cause an increase in blood-brain barrier permeability through stabilization of endothelial cell stress fibers. We postulate that these events, when occurring repeatedly over a long period of time, might become a health hazard because of the possible accumulation of brain tissue damage. Furthermore, our hypothesis suggests that other brain damaging factors may co-participate in mobile phone radiation-induced effects.  [[ https://doi.org/10.1002/pmic.200600076|Dariusz Leszczynski et al]]
 </blockquote> </blockquote>
  
-Health advisory: Neurosurgeon's 14-month study featured in The Economic Times - [[http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2008-04-12/news/27706608_1_brain-tumour-mobile-phone-cell-phone|Cellphones more dangerous than cigarettes]]+Health advisory: Neurosurgeon's 14-month study featured in The Economic Times - [[https://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2008-04-12/news/27706608_1_brain-tumour-mobile-phone-cell-phone|Cellphones more dangerous than cigarettes]]
  
  
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 A week or two ago I came cross a review of a new toaster-oven from Panasonic, which uses Infra-Red in some clever way. Here is the article: A week or two ago I came cross a review of a new toaster-oven from Panasonic, which uses Infra-Red in some clever way. Here is the article:
  
-[[http://www.engadget.com/2015/11/10/the-best-toaster-oven/|toaster-oven uses Infra-Red]]+[[https://www.engadget.com/2015/11/10/the-best-toaster-oven/|toaster-oven uses Infra-Red]]
  
 We bought one, and have spent about a week with it. I was expecting something close to our old turbo-toaster-oven, but it is quite different. The really interesting thing is that when you reheat frozen foods, even frozen pizza, they come out moist, rather than dried-out. If you are interested in reheating quick frozen snacks, take a look at one of these. They get hot in use, and seem very flimsy (they only weigh 7lbs), but are Japanese design and it is really tough to fault, at the price (we bought a NB-G110PW delivered from Amazon for around $100). We bought one, and have spent about a week with it. I was expecting something close to our old turbo-toaster-oven, but it is quite different. The really interesting thing is that when you reheat frozen foods, even frozen pizza, they come out moist, rather than dried-out. If you are interested in reheating quick frozen snacks, take a look at one of these. They get hot in use, and seem very flimsy (they only weigh 7lbs), but are Japanese design and it is really tough to fault, at the price (we bought a NB-G110PW delivered from Amazon for around $100).
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 ARRIS SURFboard DOCSIS 2 ARRIS SURFboard DOCSIS 2
-Link: http://a.co/4ooMZ13+Link: https://a.co/4ooMZ13
  
 It is modern enough to give me a decent data rate, but no wireless included. It is modern enough to give me a decent data rate, but no wireless included.
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 So these are the kinds of cables I purchased: So these are the kinds of cables I purchased:
  
-Cable Matters Cat6a Snagless Shielded (SSTP/SFTP) Ethernet Patch Cable Link: http://a.co/9IMwIBO+Cable Matters Cat6a Snagless Shielded (SSTP/SFTP) Ethernet Patch Cable Link: https://a.co/9IMwIBO
  
 Cable Matters is a great company that has responded with a replacement cable when something went wrong (my fault). I really like them. Cable Matters is a great company that has responded with a replacement cable when something went wrong (my fault). I really like them.
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 TP-Link Ethernet Steel Desktop Switch (5 port) TP-Link Ethernet Steel Desktop Switch (5 port)
-Link: http://a.co/dgyj0un+Link: https://a.co/dgyj0un
  
  
 TP-Link Ethernet Steel Desktop Switch (8 port) TP-Link Ethernet Steel Desktop Switch (8 port)
-Link: http://a.co/gfOhVcg+Link: https://a.co/gfOhVcg
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 Cable Matters (5 Pack) RJ45 Shielded Cat6 Keystone Jack In-Line Couplers in Silver Cable Matters (5 Pack) RJ45 Shielded Cat6 Keystone Jack In-Line Couplers in Silver
-Link: http://a.co/1wO0Ewe+Link: https://a.co/1wO0Ewe
  
  
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 Cable Matters Keystone Jack Wall Plate in White Cable Matters Keystone Jack Wall Plate in White
-Link: http://a.co/fmGUCH8+Link: https://a.co/fmGUCH8
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 ==== Wireless computers/laptops ==== ==== Wireless computers/laptops ====
  
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 The ThinkPad laptops from Lenovo are pretty well shielded Windows/Linux computers. You can pick a refurbished one up from Ebay under $300 with Windoze 7 or 10 The ThinkPad laptops from Lenovo are pretty well shielded Windows/Linux computers. You can pick a refurbished one up from Ebay under $300 with Windoze 7 or 10
  
-Which one would I choose? I bought T420 for Liz, like this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/232510181787 and put Windoze 7 onto it.+Which one would I choose? I bought T420 for Liz, like this: https://www.ebay.com/itm/232510181787 and put Windoze 7 onto it.
  
 Put a SSD (Solid State Drive) into that T420, a large external monitor on its VGA output, and a USB mouse, external USB keyboard, and you will have a pretty quiet, yet snappy, desktop computer. Put a SSD (Solid State Drive) into that T420, a large external monitor on its VGA output, and a USB mouse, external USB keyboard, and you will have a pretty quiet, yet snappy, desktop computer.
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 To shield against RF generated by the mouse, keyboard, and USB cables various lower cost solutions were tried, all of which for me failed, so I went with the expensive solutions. First, for the pointing device, I went with a trackball made by the company NATA Technologies. Here is the link: To shield against RF generated by the mouse, keyboard, and USB cables various lower cost solutions were tried, all of which for me failed, so I went with the expensive solutions. First, for the pointing device, I went with a trackball made by the company NATA Technologies. Here is the link:
-[[http://natatech.com/images/pdf/comparisonchart.pdf|trackball]]+[[https://natatech.com/images/pdf/comparisonchart.pdf|trackball]]
 NATA’s market for their devices is MRI support, where metal in computer devices in the MRI room is a problem. As you can see in the comparison chart, these devices, which are built one at a time once you place an order, are expensive. Nevertheless, I found no other working solution. Lead time was nearly 2 months, and this week I received the trackball which uses fiber optics, no metal in the cable, and no electronics or metal in the trackball itself. Bottom line is that it works and for me it is worth it. (There is a chance I might be able to get one of the earlier pointing devices to work, I might try it next week ) NATA’s market for their devices is MRI support, where metal in computer devices in the MRI room is a problem. As you can see in the comparison chart, these devices, which are built one at a time once you place an order, are expensive. Nevertheless, I found no other working solution. Lead time was nearly 2 months, and this week I received the trackball which uses fiber optics, no metal in the cable, and no electronics or metal in the trackball itself. Bottom line is that it works and for me it is worth it. (There is a chance I might be able to get one of the earlier pointing devices to work, I might try it next week )
  
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 I used water as an absorber inside the computer box, but here are some other products: I used water as an absorber inside the computer box, but here are some other products:
-[[http://hollandshielding.com/Group-25-Absorbers%20and%20ferrites|absorbers]]+[[https://hollandshielding.com/Group-25-Absorbers%20and%20ferrites|absorbers]]
  
  
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-The effect of electromagnetic radiation emitted by display screens on cell oxygen metabolism – in vitro studies. The findings indicate that exposure to electromagnetic radiation of 1 kHz frequency and 150 V/m and 220 V/m intensity may cause adverse effects within blood platelets’ oxygen metabolism and thus may lead to physiological dysfunction of the organism.  (({{pubmed>long:26788099}}))  +The effect of electromagnetic radiation emitted by display screens on cell oxygen metabolism – in vitro studies. The findings indicate that exposure to electromagnetic radiation of 1 kHz frequency and 150 V/m and 220 V/m intensity may cause adverse effects within blood platelets’ oxygen metabolism and thus may lead to physiological dysfunction of the organism.  (({{pmid>long:26788099}}))  
  
  
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 Research on mobile phone irradiation Research on mobile phone irradiation
  
-Mobile phone emissions and human brain excitability (({{pubmed>long:16802289}}))+Mobile phone emissions and human brain excitability (({{pmid>long:16802289}}))
  
-EEG Changes Due to Experimentally Induced 3G Mobile Phone Radiation (({{pubmed>long:22889717}}))+EEG Changes Due to Experimentally Induced 3G Mobile Phone Radiation (({{pmid>long:22889717}}))
  
 Effects of 2G and 3G mobile phones on human alpha rhythms: Resting EEG in adolescents, young adults, and the elderly  Effects of 2G and 3G mobile phones on human alpha rhythms: Resting EEG in adolescents, young adults, and the elderly 
  
-Mobile phone affects cerebral blood flow in humans (({{pubmed>long:16495939}}))+Mobile phone affects cerebral blood flow in humans (({{pmid>long:16495939}}))
  
-Acute mobile phone operation affects neural function in humans  (({{pubmed>long:12350439}}))+Acute mobile phone operation affects neural function in humans  (({{pmid>long:12350439}}))
  
-The effect of mobile phone electromagnetic fields on the alpha rhythm of human electroencephalogram (({{pubmed>long:17786925}}))+The effect of mobile phone electromagnetic fields on the alpha rhythm of human electroencephalogram (({{pmid>long:17786925}}))
  
-A meta-analysis for neurobehavioural effects due to electromagnetic field exposure emitted by GSM mobile phones  (({{pubmed>long:17928386}}))+A meta-analysis for neurobehavioural effects due to electromagnetic field exposure emitted by GSM mobile phones  (({{pmid>long:17928386}}))
  
  
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 The full list of android tablets which work is given here: The full list of android tablets which work is given here:
  
-[[http://www.bobjgear.com/which-tablets-support-ethernet.html|android tablets]]+[[https://www.bobjgear.com/which-tablets-support-ethernet.html|android tablets]]
  
 and the information on how to do it is here: and the information on how to do it is here:
 [[ [[
-http://www.bobjgear.com/usb20-to-rj45-android-ethernet-adapter.html|how to]]+https://www.bobjgear.com/usb20-to-rj45-android-ethernet-adapter.html|how to]]
  
  
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 There is an Xposed App, and iOS apps, to fake a WiFi connection if software gets upset: There is an Xposed App, and iOS apps, to fake a WiFi connection if software gets upset:
 </blockquote> </blockquote>
-[[http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.lemonsqueeze.fakewificonnection|to fake a WiFi connection ]]+[[https://repo.xposed.info/module/com.lemonsqueeze.fakewificonnection|to fake a WiFi connection ]]
  
 <blockquote>Rooted phones work with Reverse Tethering. Info here: <blockquote>Rooted phones work with Reverse Tethering. Info here:
-</blockquote> [[http://www.xda-developers.com/usb-reverse-tethering-guide-no-software-required/|Reverse Tethering]]+</blockquote> [[https://www.xda-developers.com/usb-reverse-tethering-guide-no-software-required/|Reverse Tethering]]
  
 TM  Posted: Sat Nov 7th, 2015  TM  Posted: Sat Nov 7th, 2015 
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 ps: There is a list of similarly compatible Android tablets here: ps: There is a list of similarly compatible Android tablets here:
-[[http://www.bobjgear.com/which-tablets-support-ethernet.html|Android tablets]]+[[https://www.bobjgear.com/which-tablets-support-ethernet.html|Android tablets]]
  
  
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 $9.99 US $9.99 US
 Cable Matters 202023 USB 2.0 to 10/100 Fast Ethernet Network Adapter (Black) Cable Matters 202023 USB 2.0 to 10/100 Fast Ethernet Network Adapter (Black)
-Link: [[http://a.co/bGWgBPr|Ethernet Network Adapter]]+Link: [[https://a.co/bGWgBPr|Ethernet Network Adapter]]
  
  
 $38.00 US $38.00 US
 Apple MK0W2AM/A Lightning To USB Camera Adapter   Apple MK0W2AM/A Lightning To USB Camera Adapter  
-Link: [[http://a.co/dpUBPeM|Camera Adapter]]+Link: [[https://a.co/dpUBPeM|Camera Adapter]]
  
  
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 Monoprice SlimRun Cat6 UTP Ethernet Patch Cable, 20ft Monoprice SlimRun Cat6 UTP Ethernet Patch Cable, 20ft
-Link: [[http://a.co/7A0PW3f|Ethernet Patch Cable, 20ft]]+Link: [[https://a.co/7A0PW3f|Ethernet Patch Cable, 20ft]]
  
 I think this is better than using the Apple USB-to-Ethernet you WILL have to keep a lightning charging cable plugged in. And the Cable Matters adapter is $19 lower in price. I think this is better than using the Apple USB-to-Ethernet you WILL have to keep a lightning charging cable plugged in. And the Cable Matters adapter is $19 lower in price.
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 $29.00 US (for comparision, not the recommended adapter) $29.00 US (for comparision, not the recommended adapter)
 Apple USB Ethernet Adapter (MC704LL/A) Apple USB Ethernet Adapter (MC704LL/A)
-Link: [[http://a.co/7kI5PcI|Adapter ]]+Link: [[https://a.co/7kI5PcI|Adapter ]]
  
 <blockquote>//Prof. Marshall  Tue May 2nd, 2017// here is a 'new' method ('new' to me, anyway) to connect iPhone and iPad to wired ethernet: <blockquote>//Prof. Marshall  Tue May 2nd, 2017// here is a 'new' method ('new' to me, anyway) to connect iPhone and iPad to wired ethernet:
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 ==== Wireless keyboard/mouse ==== ==== Wireless keyboard/mouse ====
  
-====  Dirty electricity ==== 
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-==== Electric circuits ==== 
  
 ===== Routers ===== ===== Routers =====
  
-high-performance router: [[http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00387G6R8|RT-N16 Wireless-N 300 Fast Gigabit Ethernet]] +high-performance router: [[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00387G6R8|RT-N16 Wireless-N 300 Fast Gigabit Ethernet]]
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-economical: [[http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DWFPDNO|3-In-1 Wireless Router RT-N12]]+
  
 +economical: [[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DWFPDNO|3-In-1 Wireless Router RT-N12]]
  
  
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 and how to disable the wifi streaming from the operator's supplier and how to disable the wifi streaming from the operator's supplier
    
-[[http://tv.naturalnews.com/v.asp?v=654BBDAC54B9DA8F49AB899E4CE60CB5|Dangers of WiFi - How To Remediate Modem Radiation]]+[[https://tv.naturalnews.com/v.asp?v=654BBDAC54B9DA8F49AB899E4CE60CB5|Dangers of WiFi - How To Remediate Modem Radiation]]
  
  
 ==== routers from Asus ==== ==== routers from Asus ====
  
-the Asus RT-N12 N300 Black Diamond: [[http://www.amazon.de/dp/B00B036U3M|RT-N12 N300]]+the Asus RT-N12 N300 Black Diamond: [[https://www.amazon.de/dp/B00B036U3M|RT-N12 N300]]
 You can unscrew the antennas very easily. You can unscrew the antennas very easily.
  
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 These 30dB attenuators would do a decent job: These 30dB attenuators would do a decent job:
-[[http://www.ebay.com/itm/320847633150|Stainless steel Coaxial Attenuator DC-6GHz 30dB]]+[[https://www.ebay.com/itm/320847633150|Stainless steel Coaxial Attenuator DC-6GHz 30dB]]
  
 You can cascade two to get 60dB, although there will be leakage from the router electronics which would affect the accuracy at such high attenuations. You can cascade two to get 60dB, although there will be leakage from the router electronics which would affect the accuracy at such high attenuations.
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-This is a high-performance router: [[http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00387G6R8|RT-N16 Wireless-N 300 Fast Gigabit Ethernet]]+This is a high-performance router: [[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00387G6R8|RT-N16 Wireless-N 300 Fast Gigabit Ethernet]]
  
 With the antennae screwed off, and set to 1mW power (1%) with TomatoUSB firmware it still radiates a good signal about 10 feet. But the signal is weak enough to not do damage until you get within 2-3 ft or so. With the antennae screwed off, and set to 1mW power (1%) with TomatoUSB firmware it still radiates a good signal about 10 feet. But the signal is weak enough to not do damage until you get within 2-3 ft or so.
  
-This router is much cheaper: [[http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DWFPDNO|3-In-1 Wireless Router RT-N12]]+This router is much cheaper: [[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DWFPDNO|3-In-1 Wireless Router RT-N12]]
  
 and here are instructions on how to Tomato it: and here are instructions on how to Tomato it:
-[[http://tomatousb.org/tut:installing-on-asus-rt-n16|Installing on Asus Routers]]+[[https://tomatousb.org/tut:installing-on-asus-rt-n16|Installing on Asus Routers]]
  
 or: or:
-[[http://www.bxtra.net/articles/2012-12-23/how-to-flash-tomatousb-by-shibby-on-asus-rt-n12-b1c1-wireless-n-router|how to Flash TomatoUSB on Asus RT-N12 B1/C1 Wireless N Router]]+[[https://www.bxtra.net/articles/2012-12-23/how-to-flash-tomatousb-by-shibby-on-asus-rt-n12-b1c1-wireless-n-router|how to Flash TomatoUSB on Asus RT-N12 B1/C1 Wireless N Router]]
  
  
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 </blockquote> </blockquote>
  
-<blockquote>[[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Cat5e-Shielded-Network-30 Meters-Ethernet/dp/B0021WOIGW|Cat5e Shielded Network Cable, 30 Meters]]+<blockquote>[[https://www.amazon.co.uk/Cat5e-Shielded-Network-30 Meters-Ethernet/dp/B0021WOIGW|Cat5e Shielded Network Cable, 30 Meters]]
  
 would be effective, and among the least expensive options from Amazon UK. You can get better double-shielded cables, but IMO, they don't offer measurable improvement in actual use. would be effective, and among the least expensive options from Amazon UK. You can get better double-shielded cables, but IMO, they don't offer measurable improvement in actual use.
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 These are the switches I use when I want a "double-adapter" at one or other end of the cable. Actually, it is a quintuple-adapter, but why split hairs :) Notice the metal contact strip around the sockets to mate with the metal shielding clip on the cable. These are the switches I use when I want a "double-adapter" at one or other end of the cable. Actually, it is a quintuple-adapter, but why split hairs :) Notice the metal contact strip around the sockets to mate with the metal shielding clip on the cable.
  
-[[http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0000E5SEQ|5-Port Gigabit Unmanaged Ethernet Switch]]+[[https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0000E5SEQ|5-Port Gigabit Unmanaged Ethernet Switch]]
  
 //Prof. Trevor Marshall// //Prof. Trevor Marshall//
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 <blockquote> a link to a pdf on how to best eliminate rf interference with ferrite chokes. There are some nice graphs. <blockquote> a link to a pdf on how to best eliminate rf interference with ferrite chokes. There are some nice graphs.
  
-http://audiosystemsgroup.com/SAC0305Ferrites.pdf+https://audiosystemsgroup.com/SAC0305Ferrites.pdf
 // //
 lorenzo 2016//</blockquote> lorenzo 2016//</blockquote>
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     $38.00 US     $38.00 US
     Apple MK0W2AM/A Lightning To USB Camera Adapter       Apple MK0W2AM/A Lightning To USB Camera Adapter  
-    Link: http://a.co/dpUBPeM+    Link: https://a.co/dpUBPeM
  
  
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     Cable Matters USB 2.0 to 10/100 Fast Ethernet Adapter in White     Cable Matters USB 2.0 to 10/100 Fast Ethernet Adapter in White
-    Link: http://a.co/0FnW4KU+    Link: https://a.co/0FnW4KU
  
  
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     Monoprice SlimRun Cat6 28AWG UTP Ethernet Network Cable, 20ft White - (113555)      Monoprice SlimRun Cat6 28AWG UTP Ethernet Network Cable, 20ft White - (113555) 
-    Link: http://a.co/3MM6G3M+    Link: https://a.co/3MM6G3M
  
 </blockquote> </blockquote>
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 //Rico//<blockquote>currently I have ethernet cable connected to an Apple ethernet-USB adapter: //Rico//<blockquote>currently I have ethernet cable connected to an Apple ethernet-USB adapter:
  
-http://tinyurl.com/yddq3hkj+https://tinyurl.com/yddq3hkj
  
 It connects to a power USB hub which, in turn, connects to a 30-pin apple adapter (for our iPad 2). For the Mini, the 30-pin adapter connects to a 30-pin/lightning adapter. Both work and both are Apple products. It connects to a power USB hub which, in turn, connects to a 30-pin apple adapter (for our iPad 2). For the Mini, the 30-pin adapter connects to a 30-pin/lightning adapter. Both work and both are Apple products.
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 https://www.amazon.com/Lightning-Ethernet-Adapter-Connect-Internet/dp/B075TYL5J6/ https://www.amazon.com/Lightning-Ethernet-Adapter-Connect-Internet/dp/B075TYL5J6/
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 One of the cheapest places to buy the Chinese version of these beads is on Amazon: One of the cheapest places to buy the Chinese version of these beads is on Amazon:
-[[http://www.amazon.com/dp/B007Q94CJS|Ferrite Ring Core Black for 9mm Diameter Cable]]+[[https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007Q94CJS|Ferrite Ring Core Black for 9mm Diameter Cable]]
 Get at least 20, they start disappearing rather quickly as you track down the EMF offenders... Get at least 20, they start disappearing rather quickly as you track down the EMF offenders...
  
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 If you put them on power cables and cords right next to the noisy adapter they will absorb a lot of the higher frequency component of the EMF. But they will not make a bad power adapter good, as they have little effect below 10MHz (or so). See data sheet performance curves on page 7 of this: If you put them on power cables and cords right next to the noisy adapter they will absorb a lot of the higher frequency component of the EMF. But they will not make a bad power adapter good, as they have little effect below 10MHz (or so). See data sheet performance curves on page 7 of this:
-[[http://product.tdk.com/en/catalog/datasheets/e9a15_zcat.pdf|ZCAT-A type ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS]]+[[https://product.tdk.com/en/catalog/datasheets/e9a15_zcat.pdf|ZCAT-A type ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS]]
    
 You should also put them near the end connectors of video cables (especially HDMI) and USB cables. You should also put them near the end connectors of video cables (especially HDMI) and USB cables.
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 +====  Dirty electricity ====
  
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 ===== Electronic devices ===== ===== Electronic devices =====
  
 Resources for understanding the EMF effects of common household devices: Resources for understanding the EMF effects of common household devices:
-  * [[http://www.who.int/peh-emf/en/|World Health Organization International EMF Project]] +  * [[https://www.who.int/peh-emf/en/|World Health Organization International EMF Project]] 
-  * [[http://niehs.nih.gov/health/topics/agents/emg/|National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences]] +  * [[https://niehs.nih.gov/health/topics/agents/emg/|National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences]] 
-  * [[http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/PUC/energy/Environment/ElectroMagnetic+Fields/action.htm|CPUC EMF Action]]+  * [[https://www.cpuc.ca.gov/PUC/energy/Environment/ElectroMagnetic+Fields/action.htm|CPUC EMF Action]]
  
 Magnetic Fields in the Environment: (Gauger 1985) Magnetic Fields in the Environment: (Gauger 1985)
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 d.light S2 LED Task Light, Rechargeable Solar Lantern d.light S2 LED Task Light, Rechargeable Solar Lantern
 by d.light $11.57 by d.light $11.57
-Link: http://a.co/0xmGkfk+Link: https://a.co/0xmGkfk
  
 I've been using these lights for years now and they work great. I've been using these lights for years now and they work great.
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 <blockquote>I see the lower cost computer without WiFi or Bluetooth is again available from NewEgg: <blockquote>I see the lower cost computer without WiFi or Bluetooth is again available from NewEgg:
  
-[[http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16815580009|SolidRun CuBoxTV Quad Core 1ghz XMBC Media Center]]+[[https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16815580009|SolidRun CuBoxTV Quad Core 1ghz XMBC Media Center]]
  
 //Trevor Marshall, April 2015//</blockquote> //Trevor Marshall, April 2015//</blockquote>
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 The full list of android tablets which work is given here: The full list of android tablets which work is given here:
  
-[[http://www.bobjgear.com/which-tablets-support-ethernet.html|Which Devices Support the BobjGear® Android Ethernet Adapter?]]+[[https://www.bobjgear.com/which-tablets-support-ethernet.html|Which Devices Support the BobjGear® Android Ethernet Adapter?]]
  
 and the information on how to do it is here: and the information on how to do it is here:
  
-[[http://www.bobjgear.com/usb20-to-rj45-android-ethernet-adapter.html|BobjGear® USB to RJ45 Compact Fast Ethernet Adapters +[[https://www.bobjgear.com/usb20-to-rj45-android-ethernet-adapter.html|BobjGear® USB to RJ45 Compact Fast Ethernet Adapters 
 for Ethernet Enabled Android Tablets]] for Ethernet Enabled Android Tablets]]
  
 {{tag>EMF Lifestyle_modifications protection arrange}} {{tag>EMF Lifestyle_modifications protection arrange}}
  
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 ===== Notes and comments ===== ===== Notes and comments =====
  
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