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   krackula to miso@sushi.com   
   Re: Photos of new construction tweaked a   
   23 Aug 05 20:38:48   
   
   From: krackula@i.am   
      
   On 23 Aug 2005 19:35:58 -0700, miso@sushi.com wrote:   
      
   >I don't think even the hands look real. The device can see through   
   >walls using radar. [Note to self: line walls with Al foil.]   
      
      
   I think you are probably kidding , but thats not a bad idea .  haha h   
   ah hahah a    some of my military related teckie buddies are worried   
   that those new " home "  uwb devices will radiate and cause   
   2d ( not 3d )  capable ghost images that the military can pick up on.   
   Now thats a scary thought.   Imagine every home on your street filled   
   with new  consumer equipment that allows the government to drive up   
   and down the street and take a 2d color  look inside.   
      
   I've seen government  sub contractor   
    computer offices lined with aluminum foil on the windows and walls ,   
   people have been worried about similar stuff a lot.   
     to block uwb, tho,  your best protection is a " grounded " frame   
   copper mesh lined room ( like old hospitals of the 1950s and 60s   
   used for taking ekg machine readings ) or more affordable would be to   
   use MU metal foil on your walls and  windows.  foil thicknesses of   
   aluminum won't slow uwb down much if at all. ( and don't bet your   
   wallet on the MU metal either , if the uwb power level is sufficient )   
      
      
   http://www.lessemf.com/mag-shld.html   
      
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