[ale] Wandering OT: Re: Car PC's and internet radio?
Ned Williams
nedj10 at gmail.com
Wed Apr 18 18:25:36 EDT 2007
For the record...All of this is irrelevant if we use Internet radio over
mobile IP :)
On 4/18/07, Greg Freemyer <greg.freemyer at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 4/18/07, Mike Harrison <meuon at geeklabs.com> wrote:
> > > Do a google search on STA450A
> > > also STA400A
> > >
> > > Those are XM channel decoder chips.
> > > Unfortunately I can't prove that XM transmitter chips do not exist.
> >
> > You are forgetting about the undocumented features like the ESP brain
> wave
> > intentions scanner that reports back to Department of Homeland Security
> > and the CIA any un-American thoughts:
> >
> > Like running a socialist/community-centric operating system like Linux.
> >
> > The hidden transmitter, transmitting on frequencies only dogs can dream
> > about, that don't show up on normal RF spectral scans powered by
> > the internal-nano-dark-matter power supply is old news compared to the
> > 3d dream/reality visualizer (OpenGL on Slowlaris) interface that
> processes
> > and displays the collected brainwave activity to our friendly and
> helpful
> > government agents.
>
> There were rumors that years prior to the first Gulf War, the US DOD
> had made arrangements with various printer manufacturers to put a
> little transmitter in all there printers. Then when the bombs started
> flying they set them up to home in on the printers. That way they
> tended to get the communication equipment that was close to the
> printers.
>
> Today the RFID chips take all the intrigue out of it. Doesn't even
> qualify as a good conspiracy theory anymore.
>
> Actually, I'm normally the last to be paranoid about stuff but ...
>
> Greg
> --
> Greg Freemyer
> The Norcross Group
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