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Published by C1ay 06-27-2006
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#2
By
Mercedes Benzene
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06-27-2006
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| Re: Stealth radar system sees through trees, walls -- undetected Finally. We need technology like this. Historically, radar has caused numerous problems when we have tried to work on operations in other countries. |
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#3
By
boomshanka
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07-01-2006
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| Re: Stealth radar system sees through trees, walls -- undetected while the uses seem extremely useful and have the capabilities of doing so as clearly, i cant help to think how easily our privacies could just as more easily be taken, more so than they could be with current technology. it seems another addition to this problem in some senses, with the right calibrations. while the genuinely good uses far exceed the un-honorable ones, it still makes the possibility of the act that much more easily realized. |
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