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Off Topic => Engineering => Topic started by: Nemesis on July 15, 2007, 10:51:44 am
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Punisher likely already knows of this one but for the rest of us.
Link to full article (http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?chanID=sa004&articleID=6670BF9B-E7F2-99DF-3EAC1C6DC382972F)
The coating, which in its thinnest incarnation is only two one thousandths of an inch thick, can block Wi-Fi signals, cell phone transmissions, even the near-infrared, yet is almost transparent, making it no more intrusive than conventional window treatments. It can keep signals in (preventing attempts to spy on electronic communications) or out, minimizing radio interference and even the fabled electronics-destroying electromagnetic pulse (EMP) generated by a nuclear blast.
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Yes, it's why my cell phone doesn't work at work.
(http://www.adamoconstruction.com/images/industrial2_big.jpg)
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He's in there, behind the dark glass. Watching us. Planning and scheming. :flame:
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He's in there, behind the dark glass. Watching us. Planning and scheming. :flame:
Unfortunatly, my cubicle isn't near a window. All I can watch is the big 64" METOC screen. Sometimes I dream of playing GTA on it. Then we all take a lunch break and curse the wretched end-users.