Frogwatch wrote:
>
> On Apr 14, 10:18 am, o...@uakron.edu wrote:
> > > > Steve
> >
> > > You may want to look up on the notion of precrime and actus/mens rea.
> >
> > > Adam Freeman
> >
> > I don't care, that is not the way security works. I Know all about
> > preserving the right to learn and the philosophy of education.
> > However, you hit the "nutjob" flag in the way you posed the question.
> >
> > Do you realize you just offered to pay for a device that would be a
> > potential terrorist tool of choice?
> >
> > Do you realize from a engineering point of view, you asked a absurd
> > question?
> >
> > Do you realize that in this day and age, no one will answer those
> > sort of questions, to a potential threat,in a public forum?
> >
> > Do you realize it takes the staff and resources of a major, if not
> > world class, laboratory to answer your questions?
> >
> > Even though it would take a exceptional team of people to build a
> > prototype, some things are just not for the asking.
> > And the reason is, such small devices, IF they worked, would be used
> > against "SOFT" civil targets such as hospitals and banks.
> >
> > If you can't even realize the notion that the explosive "IS" the
> > switch, and do not know about storage time,...... Oh well, never
> > mind....
> >
> > Wanting to learn is one thing, but offering to pay made your post
> > another...
> >
> > Good day.
> >
> > Steve
>
> One person could design and build such a thing. No, I will net help
> except to say his flux compression is just wrong. Efficient emission
> of the pulse is something to be considered.
> Now, one can look at web pages dedicated to conventional EMP weapons
> for some inspiration and to see what it might be possible for
> terrorists to do and how to defend against such Considering what
> terrorists might do is legit. Designing a device yourself may not be
> illegal but comes close to conspiracy if you give a design to somebody
> who might make it.
There are no terrorists. There is only Homeland Severity playing both
ends against the middle,
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Imagine the angst sufferd by Janet Napolitano for being politically
prohibited from growing out her little moustache.
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