Anyone have a Faraday cage ?

Started by Mackin USA, December 20, 2014, 05:20:55 PM

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Mackin USA

Mr. Mackin

JasonD

A Chromebook that can't access the WiFi is a brick isn't it?

I thought they had to be online to be able to be used.

Mackin USA

Mr. Mackin

Rumbas

That's kind of paranoid isen't Mackin?

rcjordan

>paranoid

He's screwing around in Tor and thinks that will save him.

Rumbas

Hehe, been watching too much Doomsday Preppers Mackin?

Mackin USA

Mr. Mackin

rcjordan

>Pints of Vodka for barter

You expecting Russians?  How about some Four Roses Small Batch Bourbon for your more sophisticated traders?  And what about the Scotch drinkers, you just going to ignore them?

Mackin USA

Mr. Mackin

Travoli

I have an EMP bag for a scanner and battery charger.  Cigarettes might work better than vodka if you're on the move.  Small, lightweight and will be highly-valued.


Mackin USA

Thanks Trav

I hear ya BUT y bob is my home  ;D Plus cigs gave me the BIG C

PS: I don't watch doomsday stuff. That is for Viking MFs
Mr. Mackin

bill

I have a faraday cage for my phone. It's like a built-in pocket. I put the phone in there whenever I don't want to be tracked or contacted.
http://www.scottevest.com/v3_store/BP.shtml

Mackin USA

Mr. Mackin

Mackin USA

NEW YORK (MYFOXNY)

The Space Weather Prediction Center issued a warning for a large geomagnetic storm on Wednesday morning.

The NOAA organization said the primary areas that would be affected would be in the northern portion of the northern hemisphere.

Some of the storm's potential effects were power system voltage irregularities, possible false alarms triggered on security systems, and problems with GPS systems.

The storm could also impact spacecraft and cause orientation problems in satellites.

The warning also said that the storm could push the area where the Aurora could be seen as far south as Pennsylvania to Iowa to Oregon.

The main intensity of the storm was supposed to have affected the planet just before 6:30 a.m. but the storm was reported to still be in progress at 9 a.m.

The storm was listed as a G3 on the NOAA storm scale, which is considered large, but not the most severe.
Mr. Mackin

Mackin USA

US aerospace command moving comms gear back to Cold War bunker

The shift to the Cheyenne Mountain base in Colorado is designed to safeguard the command's sensitive sensors and servers from a potential electromagnetic pulse (EMP) attack, military officers said.

http://news.yahoo.com/us-aerospace-command-moving-comms-gear-back-cold-015320113.html
Mr. Mackin