Thomas Shaddack shaddack@ns.arachne.cz wrote:
Putting the tag into an enclosure made of a feromagnetic material helps,
though. Altoids can proved to be a pretty effective shielding.
Clearly we need mu-metal Altoids tins.
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Riad S. Wahby
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On Thu, 31 Mar 2005, Major Variola (ret) wrote:
At 10:08 PM 3/31/05 +0200, Eugen Leitl wrote:
government plan to insert remotely readable chips in American
passports, calling the chips [2]homing devices for high-tech
muggers,
So the market for faraday-cages for your passport will
Thomas Shaddack shaddack@ns.arachne.cz wrote:
Putting the tag into an enclosure made of a feromagnetic material helps,
though. Altoids can proved to be a pretty effective shielding.
Clearly we need mu-metal Altoids tins.
--
Riad S. Wahby
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005, Major Variola (ret) wrote:
At 10:08 PM 3/31/05 +0200, Eugen Leitl wrote:
government plan to insert remotely readable chips in American
passports, calling the chips [2]homing devices for high-tech
muggers,
So the market for faraday-cages for your passport will
At 10:08 PM 3/31/05 +0200, Eugen Leitl wrote:
government plan to insert remotely readable chips in American
passports, calling the chips [2]homing devices for high-tech
muggers,
So the market for faraday-cages for your passport will grow to
equilibrium. A cage will cost less than a buck in
At 10:08 PM 3/31/05 +0200, Eugen Leitl wrote:
government plan to insert remotely readable chips in American
passports, calling the chips [2]homing devices for high-tech
muggers,
So the market for faraday-cages for your passport will grow to
equilibrium. A cage will cost less than a buck in