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alexis wrote: » I wonder if this would open an iPod-touch-based platform for loading crypto-keys into aircraft? That's be a huge step up from what they use now. Oh c'mon, who doesn't love the old KYK-13? It sure beats the KOI-18 and EZ-Loader.
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse Yes, now that we know absolutely everything that could possibly be known about the universe we live in, we have no more need of science and we don't need to do any research on anything. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta The relationship was discovered by Max Planck a long time ago. Energy is inversely proportional to wavelength (which means it's directly proportional to frequency). http://wiki.answers.co…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone RF should actually be considered a form of pollution. Some people are probably more susceptible than others to the effects of constant exposure to RF but nevertheless there are no beneficial aspects …
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anonymouse wrote: » That's exactly what should be studied. Studies that some seem to be opposed to because we already know everything there is to know. What are you talking about? You want to study as to why a VHF transmitter pushing 4 watts t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta To be fair, it's just impossible to say which is worse. While longer wavelength radiation is more penetrating, shorter wavelengths have more energy and have the potential to cause more damage. S…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone Sure I was exaggerating. In your example of police officers would develop cancer within a year if RF was dangerous was just as ridiculous. It is a matter of degrees. In the case of the police they ar…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 You make good points here but do realize that RF energy and light are part of the electromagnetic spectrum. As to sun burns we are talking about UV energy which is very dangerous. In fact UV is ofte…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone Let me offer a rebuttal in the form of an example: Microwave is considered to be a non-ionising radiation. Depending on the intensity of the radiation, it can cause death. If you want to verify that …
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone Although others have chimed in about the physics of radiation in response to your statement, I would like to point out that all forms of radiation pose a potential risk of cell damage, which is the m…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gunner1954 Interference is real, especially on older aircraft whose flight electronics have not been shielded for internal transmission devices. All aircraft are shielded from external transmissions, which is why the r…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Chris_CA When adding shows to iTunes, iTunes 10.2.1 would not use the Long Description field to display on the AppleTV. I use an AppleScript to copy this to the iTunes metadata file. It didn't actually change anything…
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Quote: Originally Posted by RobertE Let's hope they fix the home sharing issue as it's been around for a while now! https://discussions.apple.com/thread...art=0&tstart=0 A lot of Apple TV2 users started having metadata (descriptions) is…
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Cinemagic - You're absolutely correct!! I don't think Congress (both houses) understands the Fourth Amendment. hill60 - I don't think you understand what entrapment is. I don't mean to sound like a jerk, but entrapment is the police/gov etc get…
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Does anyone know if Primate Labs tested the new i7 iMacs with 32-bit or 64-bit Geekbench? iMac (27-inch Mid 2010) - 9124 - 32-bit mode iMac (27-inch Mid 2010) - 10544 - 64-bit mode I looked at their Mac Benchmarks and didn't see it listed y…