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Subject: Re: [TSCM-L] Re: Canadian Coin
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As a visitor to the "Canadian Ballet" (they dance totally nude there)
the dancers don't like the Loonies or Toonies, but love the American
dollar bills (worth more of course).
The coinage tends to ..er..fall out of the orifices intended to hold
them... :-D
At 01:08 1/19/2007, you wrote:
>good god ! james brown we thought you were dead !
>
>James Brown <epau..._at_yahoo.com> wrote:
>How was the coin discovered? Did it pass thru a point that
>triggered the rfid? Were hookers waiting? Were there tricked out
>coins planted just to see what level of ambeint security existed?
>Did a NLJD find the coin? Yep there iz a big chapter missing.
>
>----- Original Message ----
>From: James Greenwold <b..._at_charter.net>
>To: TSCM-..._at_googlegroups.com
>Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 9:09:01 AM
>Subject: [TSCM-L] Canadian Coin
>
>Are you suggesting that this is real? Or just propoganda?
>
>If it is suppose to be audio transimitter, then how far could it possibly
>transmit?
>Battery power would be limited to on cell of dis-simular metal producing a
>few milivolts and just about no current.
>
>The antenna would have to share existance with one pole of the cell, (the
>outside coin metal.
>
>When handled it your body would pretty much shut it down with the extra
>load.
>
>Where is the mic?
>
>If it is RFID used as a tag or a tracking device? again short range and
>bouncing a frequency off it for it to respond would be shielded by the coin
>itself.
>
>Am I missing something?
>--
>
>Thank you for your time
>
>James Greenwold
>Bureau Of Technical Services
>715-726-1400
>
>b..._at_tacticalsurveillance.com
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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<font size=3>As a visitor to the "Canadian Ballet" (they dance
totally nude there) the dancers don't like the Loonies or Toonies, but
love the American dollar bills (worth more of course).<br>
The coinage tends to ..er..fall out of the orifices intended to hold
them... :-D<br><br>
At 01:08 1/19/2007, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">good god ! james brown we
thought you were dead !<br><br>
<b><i>James Brown <ep..._at_yahoo.com></i></b></font> wrote: <br>
<dl>
<dd>How was the coin discovered? Did it pass thru a point that
triggered the rfid? Were hookers waiting? Were there tricked out
coins planted just to see what level of ambeint security existed? Did a
NLJD find the coin? Yep there iz a big chapter missing. <br><br>
<dd>----- Original Message ----<br>
<dd>From: James Greenwold <..._at_charter.net><br>
<dd>To: TSCM-..._at_googlegroups.com<br>
<dd>Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 9:09:01 AM<br>
<dd>Subject: [TSCM-L] Canadian Coin<br><br>
<dd>Are you suggesting that this is real? Or just
propoganda?<br><br>
<dd>If it is suppose to be audio transimitter, then how far could it
possibly<br>
<dd>transmit?<br>
<dd>Battery power would be limited to on cell of dis-simular metal
producing a<br>
<dd>few milivolts and just about no current.<br><br>
<dd>The antenna would have to share existance with one pole of the cell,
(the<br>
<dd>outside coin metal.<br><br>
<dd>When handled it your body would pretty much shut it down with the
extra<br>
<dd>load.<br><br>
<dd>Where is the mic?<br><br>
<dd>If it is RFID used as a tag or a tracking device? again short range
and<br>
<dd>bouncing a frequency off it for it to respond would be shielded by
the coin<br>
<dd>itself.<br><br>
<dd>Am I missing something?<br>
<dd>-- <br><br>
<dd>Thank you for your time<br><br>
<dd>James Greenwold<br>
<dd>Bureau Of Technical Services<br>
<dd>715-726-1400 <br><br>
<dd>b..._at_tacticalsurveillance.com<br><br>
<br><br>
<br><br>
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<dd>The fish are biting.<br>
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