So which the fork is it? 2 or 2:20? why do we have to reboot unless they are pushing a patch that requires a restart to install fully. I don't know about y'all but I'm unplugging my important shit at 1:45, hell I might flip the circuit breakers and unplug everything. wrapping my backup drives in tin foil. Hell I'm wrapping my head in foil, this is it boys, it's foil time!
The craft of chainmail does not require a hammer. The tools I employ are wire cutters and pliers. I am not quixotic enough to name my tools (though some of my family members probably would).
No, if possible even unplug it to prevent any possible issues if there are power spikes.
Honestly, one of the best pre built faraday cages you can get. Just buy an old broke or beat up one. Stick in the garage and just keep sensitive electronics in it all the time. Pull out if needed and put them back in when done.
actually yes it does, it needs to be grounded or it won't redirect the energy to ground. You could connect the ground on the plug to ground itself, such as a water pipe(unless you have pex) or a copper coated rod used to ground the electrical system in the house, NOT THE GROUND BUS in the electrical panel!!!!!
Same. I have my server rack grounded in case of an EMP or something, it'll be shielded at least. Before I leave for work I'll be turning everything off and hitting my breaker main.
I keep telling my husband I want a car from the 60's or 70's. Think I finally have him onboard. Mine won't be a muscle car though because I bring our grandchildren all over the place. Found an old Vista Cruiser. My daughter keeps calling me "Red" because the Forman family on "That 70's Show" had one.
No, if it is old school cap and rotor with coil, it will be fine. If electronic ignition, then possibly no bueno. Cars are generally fine anyway, the metal of the body does get a large voltage induced, but theoretically it needs to have a difference in potential to allow current to flow. The only way current will flow is if your car is grounded. Everything can be raised to a high voltage potential without damage. We really don't have any hard data for EMP of any significant level to really know what to expect over land. Most nuclear explosions are underground or over the ocean. The testing in the early days in the Western US didn't result in catastrophic EMP that destroyed everything electrical/electronic. If a jet can be struck by lightning, which happens fairly often without destroying the sensitve elctronics, I think cars will be fine.
So which the fork is it? 2 or 2:20? why do we have to reboot unless they are pushing a patch that requires a restart to install fully. I don't know about y'all but I'm unplugging my important shit at 1:45, hell I might flip the circuit breakers and unplug everything. wrapping my backup drives in tin foil. Hell I'm wrapping my head in foil, this is it boys, it's foil time!
REMEMBER YOUR MICROWAVE IS A FARADAY CAGE PLACE PHONES, HARD DRIVES, ETC IN IT.
(obviously don't turn it on lol)
If you happen to have chainmail it makes an effective Faraday cage (I make chainmail for a hobby).
New use for my old set.
Does mithril work?
Any conductive metal, gold alloys included, can.
I know a guy who makes chain mail out of pop tops. Calls hims of "The Poptop Knight." His armor is impressive.
Do you call your hammer Big Mike?
The craft of chainmail does not require a hammer. The tools I employ are wire cutters and pliers. I am not quixotic enough to name my tools (though some of my family members probably would).
Cody?
That is not my name, I'm afraid. I take it you have a friend who does chainmail?
Does it need to be plugged in?
No, if possible even unplug it to prevent any possible issues if there are power spikes.
Honestly, one of the best pre built faraday cages you can get. Just buy an old broke or beat up one. Stick in the garage and just keep sensitive electronics in it all the time. Pull out if needed and put them back in when done.
actually yes it does, it needs to be grounded or it won't redirect the energy to ground. You could connect the ground on the plug to ground itself, such as a water pipe(unless you have pex) or a copper coated rod used to ground the electrical system in the house, NOT THE GROUND BUS in the electrical panel!!!!!
I’ve got one in the garage and it now has a new use. Thanks fren!
If it is plugged in, the cage is grounded out. If not the cage is floating, but it remains a cage nonetheless.
Explain please
http://www.faradaycage.org/
Thanks. Didn’t know
I literally just did. If your concerned about your electronics, do this.
Thanks for the reminder!
Probably best to unplug modems, routers, tvs, computers, etc. Think we'll stick our ipads and laptops in the microwave as well.
then how are we supposed to communicate to each other
OH SHIT ... TOO LATE !!!
Could not resist the possibility of popcorn from all those kernels of truth on my Hard Drive...
Same. I have my server rack grounded in case of an EMP or something, it'll be shielded at least. Before I leave for work I'll be turning everything off and hitting my breaker main.
Just in case...
I keep telling my husband I want a car from the 60's or 70's. Think I finally have him onboard. Mine won't be a muscle car though because I bring our grandchildren all over the place. Found an old Vista Cruiser. My daughter keeps calling me "Red" because the Forman family on "That 70's Show" had one.
This may be my favorite comment ever. 👍
Same. I am in awe daily of the collective knowledge of the pedes. You people seriously rock.
Would it effect the ignition system,.spark plugs and such?
No, if it is old school cap and rotor with coil, it will be fine. If electronic ignition, then possibly no bueno. Cars are generally fine anyway, the metal of the body does get a large voltage induced, but theoretically it needs to have a difference in potential to allow current to flow. The only way current will flow is if your car is grounded. Everything can be raised to a high voltage potential without damage. We really don't have any hard data for EMP of any significant level to really know what to expect over land. Most nuclear explosions are underground or over the ocean. The testing in the early days in the Western US didn't result in catastrophic EMP that destroyed everything electrical/electronic. If a jet can be struck by lightning, which happens fairly often without destroying the sensitve elctronics, I think cars will be fine.
Only if you have a device with a wireless transceiver that you don’t have driver level control over.
Is that Ed's time?
Eastern daylight savings...the phone turned eds into what you see.
Lololololol that went from zero to 100 quick