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Boeing Successful EMP Weapon Test

This could be a game changer.

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Added: Oct-25-2012 Occurred On: Oct-25-2012
By: dav1936531
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Tags: EMP, Boeing
Location: Nevada, United States (load item map)
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  • time to box ur electronics in a faraday cage

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    • @MrScabs

      Not a surprised comment coming from YOU!

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  • Great, so a computer lab from 1993 stands no chance whatsoever!

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    • @MAKMAK Yeah, because it would have been totally worth it to put the most expensive, highest quality computers in a room to be fried...

      *face to palm*

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    • @slideordie24

      Yes it would have, since that's what the majority of serious computer users use these days. I don't know too many people surfing the web on an IBM XT with an amber display and a 5 1/4" floppy drive.

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    • @MAKMAK Hey buddy I'm gonna make this simpler for you they essentially use the same materials yet coded and layered differently.

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    • @MAKMAK nope, I do have a brand spanking new computer and deff wouldn't trust it surviving an emp blast...For a little lesson: take your "new computer" and put it in the microwave...see how well that goes for ya. Make sure you record it so I can get a good laugh...

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    • @twitch_tv_pommo87 some people...hahaha

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  • I'm still waiting for light sabers.

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  • In the world I see - you are stalking elk through the damp canyon forests around the ruins of Rockefeller Center. You'll wear leather clothes that will last you the rest of your life. You'll climb the wrist-thick kudzu vines that wrap the Sears Tower. And when you look down, you'll see tiny figures pounding corn, laying strips of venison on the empty car pool lane of some abandoned superhighway....

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    • @snowfire enjoy your world. I'll be living in the one with faraday cages and hardened electronics. Watching you on a satellite feed while eating a pop-tart and laughing because you could not even figure out how to build simple steam engines.

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    • @Skinnydaddy Hello I'm so glad you recovered from your coma!!
      You have lots of shit to watch I know, but you might want to watch a film called Fight Club...

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    • @snowfire
      Oh that was good one. Break it easy to him when you tell him about Patrick Swaze.

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    • @snowfire Good film. But I like to base my life on realty and not a pipe dream. While I am sure you would like to go back to the days when everything was much simpler and dating consisted of beating your rivals for the woman you want. A simple shower every now in then would improve your chance in this realty about 200%. :)

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    • @Skinnydaddy
      I just face-palmed so hard I might have broken my nose...
      I was using the fight club quote because of the nature of the clip, the EMP strike would create Tyler's vision of the world... You have gone of half cocked (probably literally judging by your virility jibes) its not my idea of an ideal world, shit, I like my job and the money that goes with it and my job needs computers... I enjoy a shower in the morning and I am smart enough to see the horror that would be generated if tech More..

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  • With this technology we could knock the middle east back to the stone age...

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  • Coming to a city near you! America America the land of the free NOT!
    Any corporation like to buy one of these. Kill your competitions infastructure just like that.

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  • OMG ROFL at the CD being ejected at 47 seconds.

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  • Congratulations on inventing something that will be copied by the militaries of the world. Way to make us safer.

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    • @hellgremlin
      Maybe the inventor of this can create another meaningless Peace Prize....

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    • @hellgremlin Yeah, like they wouldn't have it anyhow eventually. Once a given technology is proven to work, it takes not much time for other scientists to replicate the work.

      An EMP bomb, or directed energy weapon isn't all that complex. The idea has been around since EM fields were discovered.

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    • @4_EpicFail Yeah, but actually creating a working model kinda starts an arms race for everyone else to catch up.

      They should've kept this secret instead of blabbing about it on their home page.

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  • Anyone else see an issue here?



    It's the Library of Alexandria all over again.

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  • OMG! Im getting rid of my HP Pentium II towers and CRTs right away!

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  • it took out the cameras except the camera recording...

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  • Excellent, somebody suggest to this guy to aim it at the credit card companies databanks and save America.

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  • We have had that for a long time.
    I have worked on a few.
    Remember the original Iraq conflict?
    We turned off entire cities.
    Military equipment is shielded.

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    • @moefugger ummm, no, they turned off the lights. Standard procedure during aerial bombardment since WW2.

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    • @moefugger they used carbon filament bombs on electricity substations to disable without destroying the electrical infrastructure completely even with those bombs it took months to reestablish regular supplies

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