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So.....Who is FIRST? (Who WANTS to be first?)

Discussion in 'Fred's House of Pancakes' started by ETC(SS), Nov 22, 2020.

  1. jerrymildred

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    A steel mesh suit (faraday cage) might be better shielding and more comfortable. But it'll cost more. :ROFLMAO:
     
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    And it'll be more robust when swimming among the sharks too!
     
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    Come on haven't you seen Austin Powers? Don't you know the sharks will have lasers? I think the faraday suit would attract all the gaussian beams from the shark lasers and that would do more harm than good.
     
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    @ETC

    I must include my experience in cell phone tech since I am from the age of using beepers and my first cell phone I ever bought and still own in the box was a Motorola MicroTAC DPC550 in the early to mid 90's and moving forward in time rooting LG phones since 2011 and testing LG phones for AndroidCentral.com in 2015

    The only reason to stop making new phones with removable batteries is to keep the consumer from taking it out and going offline and to keep all money in house and not the aftermarket hands all while making sure to keep all data syncing at all times.

    Right now you can turn your phone off and think it is off but it isnt.
    They can probe data at any point, unless you can remove your battery.

    Ever feel your phone warm or hot while it is off, that would be alarming!

    So if you are ok with all the privacy issues going on with phones then everyone here who is like you should say yes to the vaccine and everything else they feed you.

    As I stated before location tracking is not top priority and it is all the rest of the data they get from your phone.

    But the sheep will continue to buy the latest phone because they dont want to be "left behind" and think their phone is no longer capable of working and doing the very same things the new phone will do.

    This is why I am against car companies from making new models every year, what the last one can not be capable enough for the next 5-10 years?

    In ending this I will say no one loses here but we all win by reading this.

    Monetary gains is another way to control the masses.

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    aha!
     
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    @Fuzzy

    Congrats on your past.

    I have been with the internet since The Desert Storm in the late 80's

    Saw the rise in domains and have a nice portfolio of domains of my own.

    I also have built my own website from scratch using Dreamweaver.

    Helped build websites for Pornstars too even.

    I am very good at SEO.

    Meanwhile CERN tries to claim they invented the internet but that was our military and CERN just sent the first email in their servers, they are not even the first domain at all.





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    that's mean spirited .... why go low, by insulting the kids ...
    .... maybe buy one of these .... it's a good look;

    download-4.jpeg

     
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    Which ones, may I ask?
     
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    I am not surprised by the question from you.

    I am sure me linking to any adult sites on here will quickly violate TOS that is if they really hold to the standard.

    Rest assured there were a few that I did do stuff for and know and I even ended up married to one I did not know but saw when I was younger, crazy right?

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    Didn't catch up with that. Link?
     
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    Nah, you post, you made the comment.
     
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    Lurk much?

    Are you wanting an adult website link or are really trying to find out about CERN then you can seach the name of the guy and find out.

    I will save you time and just say that he claims in 1989 to have created the world wide web on that day he sent an email of one letter, I believe it was the letter "F".

    It was just through their own server.

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    No need, well versed. My alma mater invented the internet. You may look that up.:p
     
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    Ok now I’m certain you’re trolling us all:sneaky:
     
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    I would say that an implantable tracking chip chip ought to be technically possible, because we already have them for animals. I believe it is actually a passive RFID chip, so it doesn't need its own power supply, you power it up by scanning it. I don't know what the read range would be. They are not really "nano", they are about the size of a grain of rice.
     
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    That still requires a damn big needle, by human standards. None of my modern vaccinations has used a needle anywhere near that fat. In fact, vaccination needles seem to be getting narrower, in order to reduce pain and 'customer resistance'.
     
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    Eh, for a quick thousand bucks people would do it.
     
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    "The µ-Chip uses an external antenna to receive radio waves, ..."

    The chip is quite useless without an antenna, which can't shrink the way transistors are shrunk. And of course, the whole assembly must be encapsulated to remained sealed from the bodily fluids and tissues in which it is implanted.

    Decent locating ranges are also going to require active power sources, not RFID. So add some sort of power supply, either from some sort of energy harvest, or electro-bio-chemical "fuel cell" to generate a tiny bit of electricity from glucose or whatever else can be found in blood or other bodily fluids. These will always be larger than the core ID chip.

    I already get wobbly knees at the sight of some of the cattle needles we use, even knowing that they are intended only for thick hides of adult cattle, not humans ...