I think it’s generic and not genetic 🧬
I think it’s generic and not genetic 🧬
I must admit I thought pagers used the gsm (cellular) network, but could only receive messages and therefore couldn’t be triangulated / located like a mobile phone.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pager#Security
Reading deeper, if it’s radio signals then I can’t imagine Israel would have any problems replicating or spoofing them.
There should be 52 suns in the picture
The north folk and the south folk.
Yes, so if someone sent a very unique message, I’m not sure how many characters fit on a pager, but something nobody would ever send, then it could be the activation “password”.
I never had or used a pager, but I think it’s possible to send short alphanumeric messages to them via the cell phone network (GSM, or whatever)
It’s a device designed to receive signals ;p
I think for the pagers the consensus is that a particular code would have been sent to the devices.
I should say that that’s a fairly recent news article talking about the next FSR in development.
As to if we need it … I don’t know, we certainly managed a long time without AI everything!
I hate to say it, but FSR4 is AI powered https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/gpus/amd-plans-for-fsr4-to-be-fully-ai-based-designed-to-improve-quality-and-maximize-power-efficiency
I didn’t notice until you mentioned it!
So the top one in a house I don’t recognise, and the bottom one on a web … a black widow or red something … As you maybe able to tell, I’m not really a spider fan!
It’s a Pokémon [not a serious answer]
Just can’t trust anyone these days…
“D’ya make her?” Sounds like Jamaica.
As in “did you make her go?”
Looks like he’s lugging around a bike or car battery along with the radio set. Must weigh so much!
I didn’t know the brimstone could be ground launched. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brimstone_(missile)
How’s he enjoying his beer with the visor shut?
And don’t forget to update us on the outcome!
Gaming chairs are a great example; you can often find the same exact chairs for hundreds of dollars cheaper by getting them as an office chair
One could say the overpriced gaming chair with some fancy colours contradicts the “get what you pay for rule”.
It’s US English I think …
The other one that I notice is “write your representative”, instead of “write to your representative”