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Old February 12th 04, 04:48 PM
Paul Sengupta
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http://cellular.co.za/phones/gunphone/gun-phone.htm


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Old February 12th 04, 05:46 PM
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Paul Sengupta wrote:

http://cellular.co.za/phones/gunphone/gun-phone.htm


So now they'll make you call someone on your phone before you can take it on
board? I guess the next step is for Sarah Brady to organize Cellphone Control
Incorporated.

George Patterson
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you look forward to the trip.
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Old February 12th 04, 06:07 PM
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On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 16:48:59 -0000, "Paul Sengupta"
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http://cellular.co.za/phones/gunphone/gun-phone.htm


Airport authorities across Europe are implementing systems to
X-ray all cell phones, those procedures will likely be followed by
airports around the world.

It would seem that X-rays might affect flash memory chips, but the
loss of your electronic phone book is the least of your worries:

“It means police will have to draw their weapons whenever a person
being checked reaches for their mobile phone.”

And the FAA's approach:

FAA spokeswoman Rebecca Trexler said airport security officers had
been trained to deal with this new threat.

“We don’t want to tell the bad guys exactly what we’re looking
for,” she says, “We are trying to stay one step ahead.”

Security through obscurity. :-(

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Old February 12th 04, 08:13 PM
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It would seem that X-rays might affect flash memory chips,


They do?


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Old February 12th 04, 08:54 PM
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On 2004-02-12, John Harlow wrote:

It would seem that X-rays might affect flash memory chips,


They do?

Blue supergiant stars like Cygnus X-1 emit enough x-rays to erase flash
memories but they probably won't fit in airport scanning machines.
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Old February 13th 04, 12:39 AM
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Usually, I want to shoot my phone, not use it to shoot.


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Old February 13th 04, 01:51 AM
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X-rays most definitely can erase UV-EPROMS and their OTP cousins. Had that
happen a few times, drove me nuts until I figured it out and had the
shipment on an "open and inspect" basis rather than x-ray inspection.

Don't know about flash, though, as I never sent any through.


"Doug Carter" wrote in message
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On 2004-02-12, John Harlow wrote:

It would seem that X-rays might affect flash memory chips,


They do?

Blue supergiant stars like Cygnus X-1 emit enough x-rays to erase flash
memories but they probably won't fit in airport scanning machines.



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Old February 13th 04, 02:07 AM
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On 2004-02-13, Peter Gottlieb wrote:
X-rays most definitely can erase UV-EPROMS and their OTP cousins. Had that
happen a few times, drove me nuts until I figured it out and had the
shipment on an "open and inspect" basis rather than x-ray inspection.


Was this on the hand or checked baggage x-ray? The hand bag scanners
are very low intensity; rarely fog even 400asa film, checked bag
scanners are more intense (or so I've heard).

Either is less intense than a 22 calber round.
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Old February 13th 04, 03:17 AM
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http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/outrage/cellgun.htm


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Old February 13th 04, 07:35 AM
Herbert Paulis
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Technically I do have some doubts about how the rounds from the cartridges
not directly under the antenna can be fired using the antenna as a barrel?!?
The video is not very convincing ...

Herbert Paulis
PPL-ASEL
LOAV

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