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Old December 23rd 03, 06:15 AM
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On Tue, 23 Dec 2003 05:29:52 GMT, Fred J. McCall
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pervect wrote:

:Actually there's something I forgot to mention - using similar spread
:spectrum techniques as, for instance, GPS, it will in general be
:fairly hard to tell that a high tech wide bandwidth low power
:transmitter is "up" at all.

So we've established the following so far in this discussion:

1) Tanks can't kill anything, since it can dodge.

2) ECM doesn't work.

There was another equally silly one, but I forget what it was. No
matter.

Even trolls should know more about their subject than we're seeing
demonstrated here.


If you think tanks can't kill anything, you might want to explain how
you came to that conclusion, it isn't very apparent to me.

For extra credit, you might try explaining how the issue of whether or
not "tanks can kill anything" has anything to do with what I actually
said about the difficulty of detecting spread spectrum signals.

 




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