Faraday cages also shield the interior from external electromagnetic radiation if the conductor is thick enough and any holes are significantly smaller than the radiation's wavelength.
Waves to and from all Microsoft devices can get in and out through the holes marked with an M. Blackberry devices' waves come through the holes marked with a B. All Apple devices are for the A holes.
no, the only reason you would need to hide in a refrigerator is if there was a nuclear bomb about to go off nearby... also, um, couldn't think of a relavent joke about aliens...
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@Jacob:
Faraday cages also shield the interior from external electromagnetic radiation if the conductor is thick enough and any holes are significantly smaller than the radiation's wavelength.
Waves to and from all Microsoft devices can get in and out through the holes marked with an M. Blackberry devices' waves come through the holes marked with a B. All Apple devices are for the A holes.
@ Dave
Wow. Awesome. Maybe you should take it up a notch and call them Buttheads next time.
Just a really really sweet joke. Don't second guess yourself- it was really really funny.
OMG! Does this mean I don't have to hide in my fridge every time I cook something in the microwave?
Dave
That was Gold Jerry, gold!
no, the only reason you would need to hide in a refrigerator is if there was a nuclear bomb about to go off nearby...
also, um, couldn't think of a relavent joke about aliens...