XPost: can.internet.highspeed, can.general   
   From: Canuck57@nospam.com   
      
   On 10/06/2010 10:20 PM, /dev/null/ wrote:   
   > "Canuck57" wrote in message   
   > news:KohQn.14806$Xp4.3287@newsfe23.iad...   
   >> On 10/06/2010 5:21 PM, Dave U. Random wrote:   
   >>>> In message<4C10F0FD.40189EB8@Guy.com> Some Guy was   
   >>>> claimed to have wrote:   
   >>>>   
   >>>>> Just heard that cell phones will be jammed in a moving bubble surround   
   >>>>> limos and certain facilities during the G20 summit.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> That should make it easy enough for cellphone triggered bombs to know   
   >>>> when they're in place -- When the signal is jammed, they know where   
   >>>> they're located.   
   >>>   
   >>> That is interesting. Have a receiver listening for the jamming signal.   
   >>> When it hears it, wait x seconds and detonate the bomb.   
   >>>   
   >>> Or build a transmitter of, say, 200 watts - not very big. If it is near   
   >>> enough to the bomb, it should be able to punch through even a very strong   
   >>> jamming signal.   
   >>   
   >>   
   >> Just use a different frequency, say some cheap radios from Canadian Tire.   
   >> This is so stupid, why limit remote control to a cell phone?   
   >>   
   > Like a garage door opener? They are cheap and simple all they do is trip a   
   > relay. Not to mention there are numerous r/c devices that are pretty much   
   > the same device.   
      
   Yep. The old security mistake. Put titanium bars on one window while   
   the other one is open with an invitation to come on in.   
      
   When two typical hungry dobermans would do fine.   
      
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