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Stupid Lawsuit Day

Started by Skywing, October 10, 2003, 01:02 AM

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Skywing

What will those corporate masterminds come up with next?

Maybe they'll try to impress their visitors with one of those cool sites that tries to make your browser window full-screen, since we all know that customers just love that.

Or maybe they'll sue keyboard manufacturers for including a "shift" key.

I think these two commentaries sum things up rather well.

In other news, parents take action against school district for using Wi-Fi in the classroom.  Maybe nobody told them that the cordless phones they use in their own homes operate on the same frequency.  I suppose they forgot all about the cellphones and pagers they use every day too.

Undeference

Not the same frequency at all. The concept is shared, yes, but radio and television stations and microwave ovens share the same concept as those.

If cordless phones shared the same frequenccies as WiFi networks, you would get all kinds of interference on your phone if you were using it anywhere near a WiFi network. Same with with cell phone. And if cell phones and wireless phones used the same frequencies, your interference would be other people talking (which occasionally happens, but not for the same reason).

Skywing

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Quote from: Undeference on October 10, 2003, 01:35 AM
Not the same frequency at all. The concept is shared, yes, but radio and television stations and microwave ovens share the same concept as those.

If cordless phones shared the same frequenccies as WiFi networks, you would get all kinds of interference on your phone if you were using it anywhere near a WiFi network. Same with with cell phone. And if cell phones and wireless phones used the same frequencies, your interference would be other people talking (which occasionally happens, but not for the same reason).
Actually, WiFi shares the 2.4GHz band with many cordless phones.

iago

Those articles are great.. I should read the news more often! :-)
This'll make an interesting test for broken AV:
QuoteX5O!P%@AP[4\PZX54(P^)7CC)7}$EICAR-STANDARD-ANTIVIRUS-TEST-FILE!$H+H*


Etheran

Quote from: iago on October 10, 2003, 08:42 AM
Those articles are great.. I should read the news more often! :-)
hehe, my thoughts exactly!

good post++++