BBC Rules That Wi-Fi Radiation Findings Were Wrong 210
Stony Stevenson writes "A Panorama programme claiming that Wi-Fi creates three times as much radiation as mobile phone masts was 'misleading', an official BBC complaints ruling has found. The team involved in the research came under fire from the school where the 'investigations' were held for scaremongering, but now the BBC has come out with an official ruling. 'The programme included only one contributor (Professor Repacholi) who disagreed with Sir William, compared with three scientists and a number of other speakers (one of whom was introduced as a former cancer specialist) who seconded his concerns.'"
The BBC you say... (Score:5, Funny)
Peter Griffin: We'll move to England, huh? Worst they got there is, you know, drive-by... arguments...
[Meanwhile, in England]
Englishman: I say, Jeremy, isn't that Reginald B. Stifworth, the young upstart chap who's been touting the merits of a united European commonwealth?
Jeremy: Why yes, I daresay it is.
Englishman: Oh, let's get him.
[They drive up]
Englishman: Oh Reginald... I disagree.
[drives off]
Re:I have a dream! (Score:5, Funny)
Nice warm bed to get into every night? Yes please!
Re:I have a dream! (Score:4, Funny)
Nice warm bed to get into every night? Yes please!
Re:I have a dream! (Score:5, Funny)
That's right. (Score:1, Funny)
Point proven, I think.
Re:I have a dream! (Score:4, Funny)
They don't stay warm for long...
Re:Can't these people do maths?! (Score:1, Funny)
Of course it isn't. It's anecdoti!