I mean, what practical use does AR have?
I mean, what practical use does AR have?
Also, jammers are illegal pretty much everywhere.
Ironically, I wasn’t aware of that.
Whether or not you get a secondary explosion as the munitions cook off will pretty soon show if you’re lying.
I imagine this will be priced in a similar way to a flagship IPhone or a macbook, as it sounds like it has similar processing power on board.
What is the use case for something like this? Who will be buying it once the novelty wears off?
I’d rather poke the GSM modem with a screwdriver.
You could just find and disable the wireless modems.
As I said in my comment, that can be done with the key, no Internet connection needed.
As for the lock thing, I just need to look if my mirrors are folded in or not.
Roughly how much would this contraption weigh?
There’s just no good reason to have anything beyond the radio/nav etc in a car connected to the Internet. Remote start can be done with just the key.
That’s actually pretty funny.
That buzzing sound is terrifying, by the way, if you’re close enough to a very high voltage.
There’s a compelling argument to be made that a settlement like that is inherently an occupying force, even if they aren’t being used to store weapons.
A lot of people really, really need to learn what is and isn’t a war crime. Civilian infrastructure being used for a military purpose is fair game, so if you’re storing military hardware in a civilian area, that area loses it’s protection.
Ah, I remember now.
I bet a few millions changed hands to settle that.
A lot of them did shut down after the fall of the USSR actually.
Yeah, that seems like an oversight on their behalf.
It’s great having a work van.