Posted by NCWayne on June 15, 2009 at 14:51:47 from (166.82.169.10):
In Reply to: EMT Pulse posted by IndianaRed on June 15, 2009 at 13:58:39:
Funny thing is the EPA pushes all of this electronic crap on us civilians so 99.9% of the population would be out of comission (possibly with no deaths)should a terriorist ever decide to utilize an EMP pulse against us. Hopefully with this threat in mind the military is smart enough to harden ALL of their electronics. I know several years back they had a number or pieces of older (pre-electronic) heavy equipment factory refurbished simply because they didn't have all the electronics prevailant in the newer stuff. The newest vehicle I've got is an '88 Camaro so a pulse would kill it but my old J10 Jeep will take me anywhere I need to go.
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