Sabtu, 03 Maret 2012

Cellphone Jammer Man: America's newest hero? Or villain?

One GSM jammer. This could be the nickname to be superheroes youngest nation. Or bad. Or future "Saturday Night Live" skit.
Currently, this is what can be called with the bus driver Philadelphia region, which has the excitement of the online world with their bold use of a cell phone jammer. He used the camera to stop commuting to colleagues when he thought they were too loud yakking on her cell phone and probably boring everyone around them.


The reaction went something like: What? Wait ... a cell phone jammer? And most of all: How can I get one?
Apparently a lot of people up here with the guy or girl next to them screaming into a cell phone goes on and on about their weekend or their lunch break or their hair appointment.
"Wait, cell phone jammers exist, why they are installed in all restaurants and schools across the country?" Said a spokesman at the Daily What.
"Hats off to this man!" "Two thumbs up" and "I love this guy! He is my hero" among the flowing Comments on NBC10.com in Philadelphia, who broke the story.
These people are not just a bunch of cranky-pants, mind you.
Researchers at Cornell University have found that the human brain is particularly irritated by half-heard conversations, because they bring to our spiritual sense of order by the other. This sound was even shown that particularly annoying and difficult to ignore, such as to endanger performance of the handset.
Cellular Jammer range in price from $ 40 to $ 10,000 and can be used as an anti-terrorist units, according to Forbes.com, the jamming of disgruntled commuters and similar reports without complex in New Jersey and New York.
So far, all these anonymous vigilante whining. (Cellular jammers are banned under federal law because it will disrupt emergency services.)
And of course there were howls of outrage frustrated cell phone users and promotes the other end of the world "what if" scenarios, such as, for example, must communicate with task forces and not to do in the situation.
But this answer seems to be in the minority, and he is from others who want to clearly insulted some rest, "How on earth do we have to survive for over 5,000 years, no cell phones" A speaker at NBC10. com, asked sarcastically.
Cellular Jammer Man, which has so far been identified only as Eric, first said he was proud of his ability to silence with the jammers, to interfere with the reception of fines.
But after a reporter from NBC10 turned to him and told him that what he was doing was illegal, said GSM jammer man whom he wants to get rid of the unit.
If he wants to sell online, there should be many potential buyers in the Tri-State.

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