In order to get the court to grant him an injunction, he would first have 
to prove that he is in fact suffering from electromagnetic sensitivity and 
that he is suffering from his neighbor's wifi connection.  Good luck with 
that.  

If he wants to indulge his delusions, he should wallpaper his house with 
wire mesh insect screening.  Instead, he could use a couple of layers of 
the aluminum-coated mylar used for insulating houses. Or he could tile 
his wall and ceilings with mirror tiles to block the signals, but then he would 
be constantly confronted with the image of his crazy self.  

By all means, he should also wear a tinfoil hat and foil bodysuit for 
extra protection.  

On Jan 9, 2010, at 1:47 PM, COMPUTERGUYS-L automatic digest system wrote:

> From:    b_s-wilk <b1sun...@yahoo.es>
> Subject: Wi-Fi foe sues neighbor for using electronics - The Santa Fe New 
> Mexican
> 
> Wi-Fi foe sues neighbor for using electronics
> Man says electromagnetic sensitivity has forced him to live in his car
> 
> Tom Sharpe | The New Mexican
> Posted: Thursday, January 07, 2010 - 1/8/10
> 
> A Santa Fe man who says he suffers from electromagnetic sensitivity is 
> suing his next-door neighbor for refusing to turn off her cell phone and 
> other electronic devices...[He] cannot stay in a hotel, because hotels 
> and motels all employ wi-fi connections, which trigger a severe 
> illness," says the request for a preliminary injunction...
> 
> http://www.santafenewmexican.com/Story/Wi-Fi-foe-sues-neighbor-for-using-electronics
> 
> ---
> 
> Maybe a tinfoil hat might help.
> 


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