Re: TI-H: ti-injector
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Re: TI-H: ti-injector
Somehow they do... :)
There are also others who have done the same thing to their wearable
computers in wear-hard... THose waves are getting out one of the cracks.
>It doesnt
>microwaves wont penetrate a locker door...
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>>then how do my wireless ethernet adaptors work when one is inside my
>>locker, which has no holes (or openings)? :)
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>>>>The holes wouldn't appear to be holes if they were the size of
>>>>microwaves... Waves at 100MHz are only about 2.8 meters apart. Now
>take
>>>>in account that microwaves operate at about 2,500MHz.
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>>>The holes at 2.5GHz are 12 centimeters.
>>>
>>>--Brian
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