Openwrt and dd-wrt have output adjustibility controls. Just download a cellphone app to scan the neighborhood routers with yours and change output level and station to avoid visits from FCC men in black.
Confirming propellantless thrust from a 2nd Generation superconducting EM Drive would outweigh local effects. (http://emdrive.com/secondgenengines.html)
2G (2nd Gen.) testing started in 2006, according to Roger Shawyer's paper: http://www.emdrive.com/2Gupdat...
Maybe a laptop computer could be charged using half of the U-core of a monitor/TV flyback transformer and a high-speed diode bridge.
The 3" waxed HV winding sits like a hockey puck directly on the cooktop's effective 5" surface, without the ferrite core half in between .
Try F-Prot corporate. http://f-prot.com/
10 licenses/year is $50US. We had it at work for a couple of years for 20 seats at $90/year
I'm back with it after 1/2 year of Spybot S&D. It found a couple of things that ENOD32 missed.
It also doesn't lag, even on old VIA Centaur cpu's.
I would take the 5MB RIP-52 CD from Kent Robotti,
which includes the free Partition Image (partimage) which handles Windows XP NTFS, and has
cdrecord/mkisofs. RIP (Recovery is Possible) is
available from http://www.tux.org/pub/people/kent-robotti/looplin ux/rip/index.html
My modified RIP52 CD dual boots into Linux/
Freedos 8 (fat32 support), and includes a ton of
Windows utilities, and 3 snowboard games, all free
(currently 440MB and is growing).
Openwrt and dd-wrt have output adjustibility controls. Just download a cellphone app to scan the neighborhood routers with yours and change output level and station to avoid visits from FCC men in black.
Confirming propellantless thrust from a 2nd Generation superconducting EM Drive would outweigh local effects. (http://emdrive.com/secondgenengines.html) 2G (2nd Gen.) testing started in 2006, according to Roger Shawyer's paper: http://www.emdrive.com/2Gupdat...
That is what Nassim Haramein is studying at resonance.is and on facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/Nassi... . Check out one of his articles here: http://resonance.is/firewalls-... . At the lower end of the cosmological scale lies the Plank Spherical Unit: http://resonance.is/news/quest... . Page 5 of Nassim's Scaling Law pdf has a nice graph of the universe http://hiup.org/wp-content/upl... .
Maybe a laptop computer could be charged using half of the U-core of a monitor/TV flyback transformer and a high-speed diode bridge. The 3" waxed HV winding sits like a hockey puck directly on the cooktop's effective 5" surface, without the ferrite core half in between .
Try F-Prot corporate. http://f-prot.com/ 10 licenses/year is $50US. We had it at work for a couple of years for 20 seats at $90 /year
I'm back with it after 1/2 year of Spybot S&D. It found a couple of things that ENOD32 missed.
It also doesn't lag, even on old VIA Centaur cpu's.
I would take the 5MB RIP-52 CD from Kent Robotti, which includes the free Partition Image (partimage) which handles Windows XP NTFS, and has cdrecord/mkisofs. RIP (Recovery is Possible) is available from http://www.tux.org/pub/people/kent-robotti/looplin ux/rip/index.html
My modified RIP52 CD dual boots into Linux/
Freedos 8 (fat32 support), and includes a ton of
Windows utilities, and 3 snowboard games, all free
(currently 440MB and is growing).