On 10/14/2018 09:07 PM, grarpamp wrote:
> Consider utilizing a github / wiki somewhere for this project,
> People can join together to generate the motivations and goals,
> outline areas of research, hacking and acquisitions needed,
> develop workplans, reproducible test setups, progress, results,
> costs, etc. Perhaps also some form of makerspace later on.
> 
> Sounds fun :)
> 
> See also...
> http://www.tscm.com/tscm-l.html
> 

Yes, collective collaboration is good for the success of any project.
My inputs, 

Any power going into such a room should use a UPS battery to prevent data 
leakage through power lines/usage.
(Would power lines become an antennae for electro-magnetic frequency leakage?) 
Would a UPS be sufficient enough for
security?

And if network connectivity is needed, to prevent network cables from being a 
carrier of EMF leakage, perhaps fiber optic line?
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