Martin G. Diehl (mdiehl@nac.net)
Wed, 18 Mar 1998 13:13:31 -0500
William H. Geiger III wrote:
>
> In <350FE4DD.6358DBAA@algroup.co.uk>, on 03/18/98
> at 03:14 PM, Ben Laurie <ben@algroup.co.uk> said:
>
> >> I see this as quite scary. Imagine a program that radiated
[snip]
> Actually I have a system that doesn't but that's another matter.
[snip]
> >> Hmmmmm where is the phone number for the local copper
> >> distributor?? Time to start building some Faraday cages....
Ha!
> >Don't forget to snip that important information leak: your
> >Internet connection...
>
> I *never* do any sensitive work on a network computer. I have a
> shielded box that runs on battery power only (extra bonus points
> if you know why it isn't connected to the local power grid). It's
> a little old and slow but then again no one does any real work on
> WinBlows so it's not a problem. :)
Are you saying that a Standard UPS provides too little isolation?
-- Martin G. DiehlI am what I am. All opinions expressed within are strictly my own.
If Ziggy says "Time is what keeps everything from happening at once", and Newton teaches that Gravity brings all matter together, could we say that Time and Gravity have an antagonistic relationship?
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