I suspect you missed the point in his Nobel acceptance speech. It's in the summary at the end; any injection of foreign protein DIRECTLY into the bloodstream is dangerous and possibly fatal. The immune system's reaction he named 'Anaphylactic Shock'. The shock is a reaction to the protein. You don't get to decide if or how the immune system reacts. How does Autism fit in; the foreign protein is an invader and the 'species' must protect itself. Autism MAY be one result. Currently, no one knows, but I hope we find it sooner rather than later.
I made that comment from memory. As I recall it happened in the 60s or 70s as a 'Safety' requirement. Anybody can correct me, please. (I did an internet search as well & cannot find it either)
The real secret(s) IMHO would be in the antenna. Bigger is better. Suppose it was located in that big advertising sign on the side of the highway? The size would reduce power requirements, therefore reducing interference. Nobody uses advertising signs for dual purposes, right?
Faith in vaccination
One may bask at the warm fire of faith or choose to live in the bleak
uncertainty of reason - but one cannot have both.
Robert A. Heinlein
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I suspect you missed the point in his Nobel acceptance speech. It's in the summary at the end; any injection of foreign protein DIRECTLY into the bloodstream is dangerous and possibly fatal. The immune system's reaction he named 'Anaphylactic Shock'. The shock is a reaction to the protein. You don't get to decide if or how the immune system reacts. How does Autism fit in; the foreign protein is an invader and the 'species' must protect itself. Autism MAY be one result. Currently, no one knows, but I hope we find it sooner rather than later.
Anaphylactic shock
I wonder how these facts will fit into this discussion;
http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/1913/richet-lecture.html
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Miley Cyrus, anyone?
Web Sherriff & DMCA
Your links are already bad or the pages have been whacked.
Attacking innovation
Add DAT tape recorders to the list; Digital Audio Tape.
Re: Re: Moronic Swedish Collections Group Argues That A Car Stereo In A Rental Vehicle Is A Public Performance
I made that comment from memory. As I recall it happened in the 60s or 70s as a 'Safety' requirement. Anybody can correct me, please. (I did an internet search as well & cannot find it either)
Moronic Swedish Collections Group Argues That A Car Stereo In A Rental Vehicle Is A Public Performance
Our U.S. Government REQUIRES radios in cars. Why should any U.S. citizen pay the music industry anything?
Vaccinations
Charles Richet was awarded the Nobel Prize 100 years ago.
Anaphylactic Shock is only one of many reactions to foreign protein in the blood.
http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/1913/richet-lecture.html
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So, can we agree that when 'powered off' and stored
in bag/cage, it cannot communicate, or drain the battery?
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The real secret(s) IMHO would be in the antenna. Bigger is better. Suppose it was located in that big advertising sign on the side of the highway? The size would reduce power requirements, therefore reducing interference. Nobody uses advertising signs for dual purposes, right?
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I stand correct, thanks.
However, these are known / public performance parameters.
The government / NSA would probably have better performance with their SECRET hardware.
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Here is a link to a long range reader;
http://www.iautomate.com/products/wavetrend-l-rx202-long-range-rfid-reader.html
450 feet, plenty of range to read / track roads, highways,
shopping malls, public venues, etc.
Cell phone ID / tracking
All that is needed, is a VERY small RFID chip to the phone.
No power, no battery is necessary.