Thursday, March 1, 2012

Cell phone jammer

  • If you do not recall this guy, here's the gist of his story. A reader wrote in: In my years of SEPTA travel, I have dealt with smelly bums, heroin addicts, schizophrenics, drunks, weirdos, etc.
  • (Philebrity.com)
  • The hearing delay trips up the brains thinking processes and causes the person to stutter. Its like hacking peoples minds, rather than using a cell phone jammer to disable talkers mobile gadgets.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • His name is Eric — last name withheld by request. His tactics are simple, but terribly effective: He uses a cell phone jammer to interrupt loud conversations on the citys number 44 bus route, resulting in dropped calls.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • "It's still pretty irritating and quite frankly it's pretty rude," said Eric. Eric says he's firing up a cell phone jammer that he bought online to shut down conversations he doesn't want to hear.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • A good mobile phone jammer can be easy to manage. It is a device that will keep a phone from being able to receive proper signals and to work well.
  • (Businessweek)
  • asks one passenger who spotted the man using the jammer on her way to work. Hes blatantly holding this device that looks like a walkie-talkie with four very thick antennae.
  • (Consumerist.com)
  • Early jammer models, such as the Warlock (pictured), had a tendency although they can still kill your cell phone signal if you're close enough.
  • (Wired News)
  • Those who cannot afford a cellular phone can rent one from the guards for Rp 10,000 per day.
  • (Jakarta Post)

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