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Unless they have to wear their "school" uniforms for the rest of their teenage life. Why bother? Shouldn't teens only bring in their cell phone for emergencies? Emergencies like... Someone just pulled out a gun, parents are late to pick them up, their car wont start. Not emergences like, the cute girl/guy just game me their number, I cant figure out what 9+ 81 is and need the calculator app open.
Danny, please stop perpetuating the myth that tin foil can block mind control/reading waves and signals. If you would properly like to block these things, in addition to others, you need to use Velostat, like in the Thought Screen Helmet my assistant here is wearing.
Does this also work with buckling spring keyboards (IBM Model M/Unicomp Customizers), and does this work with mechanical keyswitch keyboards (Deck backlit keyboards/older apple ADB extended keyboards... etc)?
@SegamanXero: I personally use a Unicomp Customizer 101 on my PC. When I build a new PC or get a MacPro... IDK which, Ill most likely get a Unicomp Spacesaver...
After experiencing the feeling of buckling spring I can't go back to cheap rubber dome keyboards...
I am wondering if it would be harder to detect keystrokes from a buckling spring, and if I could be possibly safe from this form of keypress detection
You forgot to mention that you also need a tesla coil, 75 feet of copper wiring, 1.21 jiggawatts of power, and a Twinkie. Other than that, its a pretty straight forward setup.
08/18/09
Seriously, I think ESD is just a hoax to sell those fucking wrist-straps and jackets. 2 more days and I can throw mine away! YAY COLEDJ!
08/18/09
08/18/09
Danny, please stop perpetuating the myth that tin foil can block mind control/reading waves and signals. If you would properly like to block these things, in addition to others, you need to use Velostat, like in the Thought Screen Helmet my assistant here is wearing.
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After experiencing the feeling of buckling spring I can't go back to cheap rubber dome keyboards...
I am wondering if it would be harder to detect keystrokes from a buckling spring, and if I could be possibly safe from this form of keypress detection
03/13/09