On Thu, 6 Jan 2000 Ohm347@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 01/05/2000 7:30:23 AM Pacific Standard Time,
> jg25023@am.appstate.edu writes:
>
> << actually the technology for stopping cars from the air is already in use by
> many police helicopters. It is used in high speed chase scenarios. I
> think, however, that the current technology affects the ignition system.
> That way they don't need the extra components in every car. It works on the
> same principle as a techno bomb. >>
>
> high frequency pulse
> scrambles the electronics.
> but if you are driving a late sixties muscle car...
> derek
I wonder what would happen if someone in the car had a pacemaker?
Can you immagine that lawsuit? :-)
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