Once you have completed shielding your entire house with tin foil, please post photos. thx ask Claudius Li <> 09/13/99 05:30 PM GMT To:
cc: (bcc: Allan S. Kyle) Subject: Re: Implications for wearables On Mon, 13 Sep 1999, Thomas Geer wrote: > Hmmn, > I remember, possibly incorrectly, that a f-cage will protect you from > standard EM interference, but not from an emp. The analogy was on the > order of stopping ordinary vs laser light source. I think > that lead and or stell shielding must be used to stop the pulse from > either a nuke or an emp gun. I guess it al depends on the strenght of the > pulse. > I'm not sure either but I think an f-cage will work fine if it conducts well enough. > I don't think you are allowed to protect your electronics from emp's. The > standard FCC warning on all pocket electronics should make that clear. YOu > know the one, reads something like this device must accept all > interference wether destructive or not. You can find it on all pocket > phones, calculators etc. I think that basically means that if the "fit > hits the shan" so to speak that FEMA or whomever will simple pulse our > sorry asses into pre pda bliss. > > #endrant > thom True, but I don't think there are any laws against shielding my house. If my electronics happen to be in that house... After all, elevators, tunnels, and some car bodies act as pretty good f-cages but it's not illegal for me to have my electronics while I'm in one of those. -Claudius -- Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with subject of "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" to
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