Great. Who knew. I can now effect a linux kernel with the BSOD. Scary isn't it. While the project seems very good for those of us in the corporate world stuck with MS and sick of compiling for Cygwin, one wonders how fortunate we are to now be able to kill linux kernels via BSOD too.
Yeah, it does trample HAMs and other FEMA frequencies. It doesn't help that they don't shield the wires from RF, so basically if there's any transmission across it, it blasts anyone for miles. Pretty stupid if you ask me. Now if they bothered to shield the wiring (likely event), then it might be worthwhile to consider. Unfortunately, that would never happen. Not really a practical solution.
Great. Who knew. I can now effect a linux kernel with the BSOD. Scary isn't it. While the project seems very good for those of us in the corporate world stuck with MS and sick of compiling for Cygwin, one wonders how fortunate we are to now be able to kill linux kernels via BSOD too.
Uhh... you're retarded. you can shield anything. It's a question of how and how much. I'm not talking about rubber shielding. sheesh.
Yeah, it does trample HAMs and other FEMA frequencies. It doesn't help that they don't shield the wires from RF, so basically if there's any transmission across it, it blasts anyone for miles. Pretty stupid if you ask me. Now if they bothered to shield the wiring (likely event), then it might be worthwhile to consider. Unfortunately, that would never happen. Not really a practical solution.