Dom
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quote: Originally posted by richard_syko
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quote: Originally posted by _c_o_r_s_a_
a bluetooth detecter 
[Edited on 10-06-2005 by _c_o_r_s_a_]
maybe then again i can hear other weird shit that people cant as well - like when a shaver/elec toothbrush is charging, power supplies (especially the coil jobbies on new moby phone chargers).....
dick - i doubt it was a sausage, as my starfish has been untouched 
[Edited on 10-06-2005 by Dom]
I can hear the T.V. downstairs when some dope has turnt the sky off and not the T.V. from upstairs. And mobile phone chargers, cant say I have heard bluetooth though.
aye, its really weird....but we're all frying our brains using moby's, so i dont think a little bit of bluetooth on top will harm
Blue tooth is radio. So the waves are about half a mile long.
So low freq, therefore its total harmless
bluetooth works at 2.45GHz (2.45billion cycles per second), so the waves are really small
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richard_syko
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
quote: Originally posted by richard_syko
quote: Originally posted by Dom
quote: Originally posted by richard_syko
quote: Originally posted by Dom
quote: Originally posted by _c_o_r_s_a_
a bluetooth detecter 
[Edited on 10-06-2005 by _c_o_r_s_a_]
maybe then again i can hear other weird shit that people cant as well - like when a shaver/elec toothbrush is charging, power supplies (especially the coil jobbies on new moby phone chargers).....
dick - i doubt it was a sausage, as my starfish has been untouched 
[Edited on 10-06-2005 by Dom]
I can hear the T.V. downstairs when some dope has turnt the sky off and not the T.V. from upstairs. And mobile phone chargers, cant say I have heard bluetooth though.
aye, its really weird....but we're all frying our brains using moby's, so i dont think a little bit of bluetooth on top will harm
Blue tooth is radio. So the waves are about half a mile long.
So low freq, therefore its total harmless
bluetooth works at 2.45GHz (2.45billion cycles per second), so the waves are really small
Thats not radio waves then
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by loo_goblin
i just switched my blue tooth on, whats it do?
only use ive found is to transfer porn between my mates
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by richard_syko
quote: Originally posted by Dom
quote: Originally posted by richard_syko
quote: Originally posted by Dom
quote: Originally posted by richard_syko
quote: Originally posted by Dom
quote: Originally posted by _c_o_r_s_a_
a bluetooth detecter 
[Edited on 10-06-2005 by _c_o_r_s_a_]
maybe then again i can hear other weird shit that people cant as well - like when a shaver/elec toothbrush is charging, power supplies (especially the coil jobbies on new moby phone chargers).....
dick - i doubt it was a sausage, as my starfish has been untouched 
[Edited on 10-06-2005 by Dom]
I can hear the T.V. downstairs when some dope has turnt the sky off and not the T.V. from upstairs. And mobile phone chargers, cant say I have heard bluetooth though.
aye, its really weird....but we're all frying our brains using moby's, so i dont think a little bit of bluetooth on top will harm
Blue tooth is radio. So the waves are about half a mile long.
So low freq, therefore its total harmless
bluetooth works at 2.45GHz (2.45billion cycles per second), so the waves are really small
Thats not radio waves then
yea it is, how'd you think it works?.....dude, sounds like you missed a few physic classes
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Jambo
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
quote: Originally posted by loo_goblin
i just switched my blue tooth on, whats it do?
only use ive found is to transfer porn between my mates
This is the PRIMARY function of bluetooth
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Jambo
quote: Originally posted by Dom
quote: Originally posted by loo_goblin
i just switched my blue tooth on, whats it do?
only use ive found is to transfer porn between my mates
This is the PRIMARY function of bluetooth
oh and then transfering the grot between your phone and pc
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richard_syko
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
quote: Originally posted by richard_syko
quote: Originally posted by Dom
quote: Originally posted by richard_syko
quote: Originally posted by Dom
quote: Originally posted by richard_syko
quote: Originally posted by Dom
quote: Originally posted by _c_o_r_s_a_
a bluetooth detecter 
[Edited on 10-06-2005 by _c_o_r_s_a_]
maybe then again i can hear other weird shit that people cant as well - like when a shaver/elec toothbrush is charging, power supplies (especially the coil jobbies on new moby phone chargers).....
dick - i doubt it was a sausage, as my starfish has been untouched 
[Edited on 10-06-2005 by Dom]
I can hear the T.V. downstairs when some dope has turnt the sky off and not the T.V. from upstairs. And mobile phone chargers, cant say I have heard bluetooth though.
aye, its really weird....but we're all frying our brains using moby's, so i dont think a little bit of bluetooth on top will harm
Blue tooth is radio. So the waves are about half a mile long.
So low freq, therefore its total harmless
bluetooth works at 2.45GHz (2.45billion cycles per second), so the waves are really small
Thats not radio waves then
yea it is, how'd you think it works?.....dude, sounds like you missed a few physic classes
It is in between a microwave and a radio wave.
But its more micro than radio
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Dragon_R34
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quote: Originally posted by loo_goblin
i just switched my blue tooth on, whats it do?
well it dont really do anything on its own, its just a connection type between one device ( phone ) and another ( say a blue tooth head set)
it also allows u to send data from one phone to another like a pic or a video clips.
it will however gradually drain the batterly if u have it on all the time but there can be no harm in doing so, unless " someone hacks into it " like mentioned b4..
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--Dave--
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quote: Originally posted by Dom
quote: Originally posted by richard_syko
Wonder whether it could cause ball damage?
wouldnt be suprised - like i was saying i get headaches if mines on, really weird. Plus i can tell if someone has bluetooth on on their phones/pc etc as i get a ringing sensation in the back of my ears, like you can hear when a tv is on but there isnt a picture (high pitched sound).
i think ive been abducted by aliens in the past and they have shoved something in me
that is freaky... I get this as well.
Can tell when a telly has been turned on without seeing it because I can hear the high-pitched whine.
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James_DT
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It's a lot harder for people to "hack" into it if it's not set to be discoverable though, isn't it?
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Dragon_R34
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that can still be bypassed but yea i guess its bit more of a challange for the normal cracker then compared to a talented one.
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by James_DT
It's a lot harder for people to "hack" into it if it's not set to be discoverable though, isn't it?
no, if you pair devices in a private location and you have both set to "hide" then yea its fine, but what im saying is that you can pretend to be a device and then force a re-pairing with it - without the person even knowing. Plus, once they have the bluetooth id of a device they can "snif" traffic between that and another device - its obviously a lot harder than pressing a few buttons, but it is a rather insecure protocol.
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James_DT
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Fair enough, I always keep it turned off anyway unless I needed it, just incase.
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