[MLB-WIRELESS] Re: [mesh] The latest way to NetStumble?
Mark Allen
marka at abcalarms.com.au
Fri Mar 21 18:08:30 EST 2003
As the minimum safe distance is 5cm exposure for 8 hours.....
Mark
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Mark Allen -- Alarm Systems Service Technician
Senior Techncian -- ABC Alarms Pty Ltd
CCTV -- High Security -- Home Security
Commercial -- Industrial -- Service -- Telecommunications
Operator -- MPAP, Brisbane Queensland
marka at mpap.net.nosp@m
marka at abcalarms.com.au.nosp@m
redness at iname.com.nosp@m
BCL Reg - B10239QLD
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Craig Mead" <craig.mead at pagesmith.com.au>
To: <mesh at itee.uq.edu.au>; <wireless at innaloo.net>;
<melbwireless at wireless.org.au>
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 11:42 AM
Subject: [mesh] The latest way to NetStumble?
> G'day list,
>
> You've heard of war driving, war flying, now, with the release of a new
> product, the Mobile Omni (with suction cap) on
> http://www.austwireless.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=166
theres
> a new method.
>
> War Walking
>
> http://www.australianwireless.org/humour/warwalk1.jpg
> http://www.australianwireless.org/humour/warwalk2.jpg
>
> AustWireless and the Australian Wireless Association Inc do not condone or
> recommend attaching any gain antenna to any part of your body.
>
>
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